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... troops in general for their services , and particularising some of the officers , who , from their rank or situa- tions , were more fortunate than their equal- ly gallant companions , in opportunities of distinguishing themselves , and ...
... troops in general for their services , and particularising some of the officers , who , from their rank or situa- tions , were more fortunate than their equal- ly gallant companions , in opportunities of distinguishing themselves , and ...
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... troops got possession of some of the money , of which the enemy had plundered the in- habitants of the Sierra de Francia . " " Frenada , Dec. 12 . " The enemy have made no movement of importance in this quarter , since I ad- dressed you ...
... troops got possession of some of the money , of which the enemy had plundered the in- habitants of the Sierra de Francia . " " Frenada , Dec. 12 . " The enemy have made no movement of importance in this quarter , since I ad- dressed you ...
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... troops , and the gene- rality of the inhabitants of this noble city , are as much attached to my person as they are faithful to their King . The principal persons concerned in this iniquitous plot have been discovered and arrested , and ...
... troops , and the gene- rality of the inhabitants of this noble city , are as much attached to my person as they are faithful to their King . The principal persons concerned in this iniquitous plot have been discovered and arrested , and ...
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... troops , and a- bove all , the people of Naples rose against him , and he found there was no other way to escape their fury , than to throw himself , with his staff , into the arms of the French , who , in spite of his remonstrances ...
... troops , and a- bove all , the people of Naples rose against him , and he found there was no other way to escape their fury , than to throw himself , with his staff , into the arms of the French , who , in spite of his remonstrances ...
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... troops , which the archduke Charles adopt- ed . In the month of September he obtained the command of the Bavarian army , but on the approach of the French troops he withdrew beyond the Danube , and shut him- self up in the city of Ulm ...
... troops , which the archduke Charles adopt- ed . In the month of September he obtained the command of the Bavarian army , but on the approach of the French troops he withdrew beyond the Danube , and shut him- self up in the city of Ulm ...
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