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... whole rear - guard of the French army , including some of its most distinguished commanders , fell into the hands of the confederates . Among the prisoners were Regnier , Brune , Vallery , Bertrand , and Lauriston . Macdonald with dif ...
... whole rear - guard of the French army , including some of its most distinguished commanders , fell into the hands of the confederates . Among the prisoners were Regnier , Brune , Vallery , Bertrand , and Lauriston . Macdonald with dif ...
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... whole . The other parts of the summit of this hill are occupied by immense fragments of brick - work of no determinate figure , tumbled together and converted into solid vitrified masses , as if they had undergone the action of the ...
... whole . The other parts of the summit of this hill are occupied by immense fragments of brick - work of no determinate figure , tumbled together and converted into solid vitrified masses , as if they had undergone the action of the ...
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... whole number of persons indicted for stealing from the person was in one of them 99 , and in the other only 98. In the following years , indeed , these indictments have greatly increased ; in 1811 , they were 151 ; in 1812 , 149 ; in ...
... whole number of persons indicted for stealing from the person was in one of them 99 , and in the other only 98. In the following years , indeed , these indictments have greatly increased ; in 1811 , they were 151 ; in 1812 , 149 ; in ...
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