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Page 261
... French account of the Battle of Salamanca , from which it appears , that the Duke of Ragusa was wounded before the Battle be- gan . We have not , therefore , beaten a French Marshal ; but , we have beaten his army under a French General ...
... French account of the Battle of Salamanca , from which it appears , that the Duke of Ragusa was wounded before the Battle be- gan . We have not , therefore , beaten a French Marshal ; but , we have beaten his army under a French General ...
Page 285
... French De- crees in favour of all neutral nations , and of such parts of them as prohibited a trade with France , and the countries under her control , in British manufactures , the United States have not demanded , because they had no ...
... French De- crees in favour of all neutral nations , and of such parts of them as prohibited a trade with France , and the countries under her control , in British manufactures , the United States have not demanded , because they had no ...
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that the conduct of certain French Generals | hirelings of the Times and the Courier ac- was " enough to make the hair stand on cused the French of having burnt the City , " end with awful fear of DIVINE ven- and represented them as ...
that the conduct of certain French Generals | hirelings of the Times and the Courier ac- was " enough to make the hair stand on cused the French of having burnt the City , " end with awful fear of DIVINE ven- and represented them as ...
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poleon 116 | 107 |
FRANCE Correspondence relative to the dis | 119 |
RUSSIA London Gazettes Extraordinary | 491 |
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America appears army arrived artillery assertion attack Batt battalions battle Botley brigade British Buonaparté called cannon Captain cause cavalry charge COBBETT Colonel command corps defend division Duke election Emperor enemy enemy's England English fire force France Francis Burdett French Gentlemen German Legion give guard honour imprisonment infantry John Bellingham John Maud July killed King King's Bench King's Bench prison King's German Legion letter Lieutenant London Lord Lord Wellington Lordship loss Majesty Major-General Marshal means ment military Militia Ministers Moscow Napoleon nation neral news-paper occasion officers Orders in Council Parliament peace persons Political Register pounds Prince Regent prisoners published rank and file regiment repeal respect retreat road Royal Highness Russian sent sentenced Sir Francis Burdett soldiers Spain taken thing Thomas Marsham thousand Timothy Brown tion Tipstaff took town troops whole WILLIAM COBBETT wounded