The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... passed , on its retreat , in the di- rection of Andalusia . This rear guard the French attacked and dispersed , tak ing 500 prisoners ; while , it is said , ano- ther French force , under Gen. Ruffin , advanced to Aranjuez , where he ...
... passed , on its retreat , in the di- rection of Andalusia . This rear guard the French attacked and dispersed , tak ing 500 prisoners ; while , it is said , ano- ther French force , under Gen. Ruffin , advanced to Aranjuez , where he ...
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... passed with- out his taking or killing different parties of the French , generally superior in force to those which attacked them . On the march to Sahagun , Lord Paget had in- formation of 600 or 700 cavalry being in that town . He ...
... passed with- out his taking or killing different parties of the French , generally superior in force to those which attacked them . On the march to Sahagun , Lord Paget had in- formation of 600 or 700 cavalry being in that town . He ...
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... passed the river at a ford above the bridge . They were attack- ed by Brig . Gen. Stewart , at the head of the ... passing , I sent for the 10th hussars , who having arrived , Brigadier - General Stewart immediately placed himself at the ...
... passed the river at a ford above the bridge . They were attack- ed by Brig . Gen. Stewart , at the head of the ... passing , I sent for the 10th hussars , who having arrived , Brigadier - General Stewart immediately placed himself at the ...
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... passed out of reach of our fire to the eastward , the wind continuing from the south . When the vessels had ceased firing , they moved to the north east of the fortress , and de- parted . None of the garrison were kil- led , but six ...
... passed out of reach of our fire to the eastward , the wind continuing from the south . When the vessels had ceased firing , they moved to the north east of the fortress , and de- parted . None of the garrison were kil- led , but six ...
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... passing the Nungate toll , he was attacked and knocked off his horse and being quite insensible , recollected nothing of what passed farther , than having heard Mr Hay call out to him to secure kis man . ? James Hay and Wm . Simpson ...
... passing the Nungate toll , he was attacked and knocked off his horse and being quite insensible , recollected nothing of what passed farther , than having heard Mr Hay call out to him to secure kis man . ? James Hay and Wm . Simpson ...
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