The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... force , I instantly determined to send in the boats of the Kent and Wizard ; and as there was but little wind , I di- rected Capt . Ferris , of the Wizard , to tow in and cover the boats , which im- mediately put off , and with great ...
... force , I instantly determined to send in the boats of the Kent and Wizard ; and as there was but little wind , I di- rected Capt . Ferris , of the Wizard , to tow in and cover the boats , which im- mediately put off , and with great ...
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Proceedings of Parliament . while a numerous French force was at the same time. HOUSE OF LORDS . Thursday , Jan. 19 ... forces in the commencement of the campaign in Portugal , and the deli- verance of the kingdom of his ally from the ...
Proceedings of Parliament . while a numerous French force was at the same time. HOUSE OF LORDS . Thursday , Jan. 19 ... forces in the commencement of the campaign in Portugal , and the deli- verance of the kingdom of his ally from the ...
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... force into the heart of Spain , he would say , that great risks must be run , where great objects were to be obtained . - But was there not , in what the Spaniards had done , was there not , in the moral and physical state of the ...
... force into the heart of Spain , he would say , that great risks must be run , where great objects were to be obtained . - But was there not , in what the Spaniards had done , was there not , in the moral and physical state of the ...
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... forces which had been mentioned , that of sending Sir Arthur Wel- lesley's force of 9000 men to the Pyrenees , to cut off the communication between the 60,000 French troops who were in Spain , and the rest of the 500,000 disposable ...
... forces which had been mentioned , that of sending Sir Arthur Wel- lesley's force of 9000 men to the Pyrenees , to cut off the communication between the 60,000 French troops who were in Spain , and the rest of the 500,000 disposable ...
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... force against them . It became therefore necessary for the British General to lose no time in securing his retreat ; -the more es- pecially as the army stores were greatly exhausted , and the country destitute of all kinds of ...
... force against them . It became therefore necessary for the British General to lose no time in securing his retreat ; -the more es- pecially as the army stores were greatly exhausted , and the country destitute of all kinds of ...
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