The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... immediately fell in with the Tiger , the largest of the Spanish ships . The enemy immediately gave chace , and gained considerably on the Jupiter , which had sustained consider- able injury . At the dawn of day , the Tiger , being ...
... immediately fell in with the Tiger , the largest of the Spanish ships . The enemy immediately gave chace , and gained considerably on the Jupiter , which had sustained consider- able injury . At the dawn of day , the Tiger , being ...
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... immediately in the hands of people in power , I had for- borne taking any active part , either personally , or as an author , in the pre- sent business of REFORM . But that , where I must declare my sentiments , I would say there ...
... immediately in the hands of people in power , I had for- borne taking any active part , either personally , or as an author , in the pre- sent business of REFORM . But that , where I must declare my sentiments , I would say there ...
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... immediately swings off itself with the current , and is soon replaced ; but when large rafts pass , the next two boats with the stages on them must likewise be let loose , which causes an impediment to the passage over the bridge for at ...
... immediately swings off itself with the current , and is soon replaced ; but when large rafts pass , the next two boats with the stages on them must likewise be let loose , which causes an impediment to the passage over the bridge for at ...
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... immediately gave information to Marshal Lannes , who found the army of the enemy in seven divisions , consist- ing of 45,000 men , under arms , with its right before Tudela , and its left occu- pying a line of a league and a half ; a ...
... immediately gave information to Marshal Lannes , who found the army of the enemy in seven divisions , consist- ing of 45,000 men , under arms , with its right before Tudela , and its left occu- pying a line of a league and a half ; a ...
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... immediately en- gaged , defeated , and pursued them to the heights of Tudela , whence he was attacked by the enemy's troops , who occupied the heights . Lapma retreated to the position of Cascante , where he defeated the enemy , and at ...
... immediately en- gaged , defeated , and pursued them to the heights of Tudela , whence he was attacked by the enemy's troops , who occupied the heights . Lapma retreated to the position of Cascante , where he defeated the enemy , and at ...
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