The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 718
... troops landed on the 1st July to the southward of St Euphemia , in the Bay of that name . - No opposition was made to their landing , and a reconnoit- ring party was immediately pushed for- ward , who dislodged a body of 400 French troops ...
... troops landed on the 1st July to the southward of St Euphemia , in the Bay of that name . - No opposition was made to their landing , and a reconnoit- ring party was immediately pushed for- ward , who dislodged a body of 400 French troops ...
Pagina 779
... troops gaining , and commencing a fire of small arms , he fled with precipitation , leaving to es four field pieces and one tumbrill , and we saw nothing more of him that day . I halted two hours on the field to rest the troops , and to ...
... troops gaining , and commencing a fire of small arms , he fled with precipitation , leaving to es four field pieces and one tumbrill , and we saw nothing more of him that day . I halted two hours on the field to rest the troops , and to ...
Pagina 780
... troops across the river , and seeing no symptoms of further opposition , and learning hat the troops in general had deserted the city , motives of humanity induced me to send , by the Hon . Ensign Gordon , a summons to the Governor to ...
... troops across the river , and seeing no symptoms of further opposition , and learning hat the troops in general had deserted the city , motives of humanity induced me to send , by the Hon . Ensign Gordon , a summons to the Governor to ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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