The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 720
... Wounded of the British troops under the command of Major General Sir John Stuart , in the batile on the plains of St Euphe- mia , near Maida , July 4. 18c6 . I Royal Artillery - 2 horses killed ; 3 gunners wounded . Grenadier Battalion ...
... Wounded of the British troops under the command of Major General Sir John Stuart , in the batile on the plains of St Euphe- mia , near Maida , July 4. 18c6 . I Royal Artillery - 2 horses killed ; 3 gunners wounded . Grenadier Battalion ...
Pagina 780
... wounded , and mis- sing , of the Troops under the command of Major Gen. Beresford , on the 20th and 17th June , 1866 . St Helena Artillery , rank and file wounded . - 7th Reg . i Officer , I serjeant , 5 rank and file wounded - St ...
... wounded , and mis- sing , of the Troops under the command of Major Gen. Beresford , on the 20th and 17th June , 1866 . St Helena Artillery , rank and file wounded . - 7th Reg . i Officer , I serjeant , 5 rank and file wounded - St ...
Pagina 958
... wounds . The others wounded , and those stabbed , were in a fair way of re- covery . The following was the force of the Piedmontaise : - " On her main deck -- 28 long French 18 - pounders . On her upper deck - 10 carronades , French 36 ...
... wounds . The others wounded , and those stabbed , were in a fair way of re- covery . The following was the force of the Piedmontaise : - " On her main deck -- 28 long French 18 - pounders . On her upper deck - 10 carronades , French 36 ...
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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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