The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Том 3T. Kinnersley, 1816 - 478 страница |
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... enemy battle . Sir William Beresford by a ford passed to the right of the enemy , whom he drove from the village of St. Bois . higher up the river . General Hill moved Sir Thomas Picton at- tacked the left , while another division at ...
... enemy battle . Sir William Beresford by a ford passed to the right of the enemy , whom he drove from the village of St. Bois . higher up the river . General Hill moved Sir Thomas Picton at- tacked the left , while another division at ...
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... enemy began a re- treat , but in excellent order , until Sir Row- land Hill came down upon their right . They were then put to a complete rout . The numbers on each side were about 40,000 ; and it was not to be supposed that a victory ...
... enemy began a re- treat , but in excellent order , until Sir Row- land Hill came down upon their right . They were then put to a complete rout . The numbers on each side were about 40,000 ; and it was not to be supposed that a victory ...
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... enemy , to have restored to Prussia the territories of which she was stripped . Soon after Prussia freed herself from Buonaparte , a treaty was entered into between Alexander and Fre- derick , by which the former bound himself to obtain ...
... enemy , to have restored to Prussia the territories of which she was stripped . Soon after Prussia freed herself from Buonaparte , a treaty was entered into between Alexander and Fre- derick , by which the former bound himself to obtain ...
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... enemy to the leeward , and instantly gave chase : about three o'clock the ships were close together , when the action com- menced , and was kept up with the most de- termined spirit for twenty - five minutes : at the end of this time ...
... enemy to the leeward , and instantly gave chase : about three o'clock the ships were close together , when the action com- menced , and was kept up with the most de- termined spirit for twenty - five minutes : at the end of this time ...
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... enemy in the most gallant manner : he lost his life in attempting to board , after receiv- ing fourteen wounds . The Wasp was very much cut up in her hull and rigging ; and her loss in killed and wounded is supposed to have been fully ...
... enemy in the most gallant manner : he lost his life in attempting to board , after receiv- ing fourteen wounds . The Wasp was very much cut up in her hull and rigging ; and her loss in killed and wounded is supposed to have been fully ...
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