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... considerable force on a range of heights rauning parallel with the Adour , and still keeping Ville Franche by their right . The 8th Portuzzese regiment , under Colonel Douglas , and the 9th Caçadores , under Colonel Brown , and the ...
... considerable force on a range of heights rauning parallel with the Adour , and still keeping Ville Franche by their right . The 8th Portuzzese regiment , under Colonel Douglas , and the 9th Caçadores , under Colonel Brown , and the ...
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... considerable weight into the balance of Europe . We have for pledge your heroic firu ness and the national honour . We will fight for our dear coup- We have no wish to join the herd of thou who triumph Over BONAPARTE , and who call him ...
... considerable weight into the balance of Europe . We have for pledge your heroic firu ness and the national honour . We will fight for our dear coup- We have no wish to join the herd of thou who triumph Over BONAPARTE , and who call him ...
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... considerable column has marched by Stutgard upon Shafhangen . — The King , of Prussia is still st Frankfort , but is expected here immediately . - Count Babes , with the Austrian advanced guard , has passed Bern , which Canton has ...
... considerable column has marched by Stutgard upon Shafhangen . — The King , of Prussia is still st Frankfort , but is expected here immediately . - Count Babes , with the Austrian advanced guard , has passed Bern , which Canton has ...
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... considerable thinks the wit of its sarcasm an ample compensation for acquirements , and no mean understanding . He has for an- the bitterness of its satire , and because the perpetual flat - other brother , a man whose simplicity of ...
... considerable thinks the wit of its sarcasm an ample compensation for acquirements , and no mean understanding . He has for an- the bitterness of its satire , and because the perpetual flat - other brother , a man whose simplicity of ...
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... considerable pain I read the The battle of Talavera " is usoa'ly ascribed to Mr. concluding part of your Theatrical Examiner of the 24 inst . CROKER , in which you seem to make Mr. Whitbread responsible for 8 the errors of the Committee ...
... considerable pain I read the The battle of Talavera " is usoa'ly ascribed to Mr. concluding part of your Theatrical Examiner of the 24 inst . CROKER , in which you seem to make Mr. Whitbread responsible for 8 the errors of the Committee ...
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