The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 71,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1809 |
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Pagina 548
... directed and destructive fire was the answer to this degrading proposition , and the enemy's cavalry abandoned the field , leaving be- hind them a considerable number of dead . This corps , as well as the others , pas- sed the night on ...
... directed and destructive fire was the answer to this degrading proposition , and the enemy's cavalry abandoned the field , leaving be- hind them a considerable number of dead . This corps , as well as the others , pas- sed the night on ...
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... directed the Rear - Admiral to shift his flag to the Salsette , and to proceed to the Room Pot . The entrance to that channel is very narrow , and as I was aware of Sir Home Popham's local knowledge of the insu- lar navigation before me ...
... directed the Rear - Admiral to shift his flag to the Salsette , and to proceed to the Room Pot . The entrance to that channel is very narrow , and as I was aware of Sir Home Popham's local knowledge of the insu- lar navigation before me ...
Pagina 705
... directed by Lieut . - General Payne , and support- ed by General Fane's brigade of heavy cavalry ; and although the 23d dragoons suffered considerable loss , the charge had the effect of preventing the execu- tion of that part of the ...
... directed by Lieut . - General Payne , and support- ed by General Fane's brigade of heavy cavalry ; and although the 23d dragoons suffered considerable loss , the charge had the effect of preventing the execu- tion of that part of the ...
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