The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... town , whilst Lord Paget , with the 15th , endeavoured to turn it . Unfortunately he fell in with a patrole , one of whom escaped and gave the alarm . By this means the French had time to form on the outside of the town , before Lord ...
... town , whilst Lord Paget , with the 15th , endeavoured to turn it . Unfortunately he fell in with a patrole , one of whom escaped and gave the alarm . By this means the French had time to form on the outside of the town , before Lord ...
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... town of Noli ; and as there appeared a fair prospect of bringing them out by a prompt attack , before the enemy had time to collect his force , I instantly determined to send in the boats of the Kent and Wizard ; and as there was but ...
... town of Noli ; and as there appeared a fair prospect of bringing them out by a prompt attack , before the enemy had time to collect his force , I instantly determined to send in the boats of the Kent and Wizard ; and as there was but ...
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... town , his horse was seized by the bridle , by a man who demanded his money , to which he answered , that surely the per- son must be in jest . Upon this the de- mand was repeated with a threat , if he did not comply , to blow out his ...
... town , his horse was seized by the bridle , by a man who demanded his money , to which he answered , that surely the per- son must be in jest . Upon this the de- mand was repeated with a threat , if he did not comply , to blow out his ...
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... town should be benefited by our money ; nor would he listen to the arguments , that we were only taking amends of ourselves ; which , consider- ing the state of our stomachs at that time , was ample enough . Mr J. however , wisely ...
... town should be benefited by our money ; nor would he listen to the arguments , that we were only taking amends of ourselves ; which , consider- ing the state of our stomachs at that time , was ample enough . Mr J. however , wisely ...
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... town , which reaches to the banks of the river , capable of containing up- wards of five thousand men in garrison ; at present it has in it upwards of three thousand . There are forty brass guns mounted , eighteen and twenty - four ...
... town , which reaches to the banks of the river , capable of containing up- wards of five thousand men in garrison ; at present it has in it upwards of three thousand . There are forty brass guns mounted , eighteen and twenty - four ...
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