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... force of the nation ; the moderation of his wishes , the ardour for an honourable peace ; his horror for a shameful peace . " After the departure of the orators , the Assembly ad- journed . BAYONNE , DEC . 19. - No military event has ...
... force of the nation ; the moderation of his wishes , the ardour for an honourable peace ; his horror for a shameful peace . " After the departure of the orators , the Assembly ad- journed . BAYONNE , DEC . 19. - No military event has ...
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... forces so greatly aug mented their country's honour , and established their claim to the particular thanks of their ... force in it . I bad deter- mined to pass the Nive immediately after the passage of the Nivelle , but was prevented ...
... forces so greatly aug mented their country's honour , and established their claim to the particular thanks of their ... force in it . I bad deter- mined to pass the Nive immediately after the passage of the Nivelle , but was prevented ...
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... 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 British light ...
... 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 British light ...
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... force opposite to Sir R. Hill this morning towards Bayonne . Throughout these various operations I have received ... forces from their positions , the main body of the Frenck army has retreated from Bayonne , and has marched up the right ...
... force opposite to Sir R. Hill this morning towards Bayonne . Throughout these various operations I have received ... forces from their positions , the main body of the Frenck army has retreated from Bayonne , and has marched up the right ...
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... force of SOPLT . Lord WELLINGTON had been obliged to make severe examples to repress pillage and devastation ; and we are sorry to hear that about 1200 of our troops have deserted . The two regiments that came over to us amounted to ...
... force of SOPLT . Lord WELLINGTON had been obliged to make severe examples to repress pillage and devastation ; and we are sorry to hear that about 1200 of our troops have deserted . The two regiments that came over to us amounted to ...
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