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... command in the field on the 18th of June was nearly 60,000 men ; of whom about two - thirds were of first - rate character , but among the rest , particularly the Hanoverians and Belgians , were troops of recent levy , or of doubtful ...
... command in the field on the 18th of June was nearly 60,000 men ; of whom about two - thirds were of first - rate character , but among the rest , particularly the Hanoverians and Belgians , were troops of recent levy , or of doubtful ...
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... command- ing officers : but , above all , the intrepidity of our men , which is such that the British are said to be ... commands . How different would have been the turn of affairs , had the former been REV . SEPT . 1816 . general- E ...
... command- ing officers : but , above all , the intrepidity of our men , which is such that the British are said to be ... commands . How different would have been the turn of affairs , had the former been REV . SEPT . 1816 . general- E ...
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... command , Gaul's awe - struck files their circling wings expand ; High o'er their head the bickering radiance towers , Or falls from clouds of smoke in scorching showers : Beneath their crimsom canopy they stood Like bordering pines ...
... command , Gaul's awe - struck files their circling wings expand ; High o'er their head the bickering radiance towers , Or falls from clouds of smoke in scorching showers : Beneath their crimsom canopy they stood Like bordering pines ...
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