Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 22R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 495
... attack of the enemy in the position of Bro- dino , the 5th September , the enemy di- rected a very strong force against our left flank , which was commanded by Prince Bagration . Observing the impetuosity with which the main force of ...
... attack of the enemy in the position of Bro- dino , the 5th September , the enemy di- rected a very strong force against our left flank , which was commanded by Prince Bagration . Observing the impetuosity with which the main force of ...
Page 661
... attack our posts.- -Agree- ably to the order which I received , to se- cond the attack made on the right of the town , by the troops of the first corps , and to attack the bastion which was attacked yesterday by a battalion of the 46th ...
... attack our posts.- -Agree- ably to the order which I received , to se- cond the attack made on the right of the town , by the troops of the first corps , and to attack the bastion which was attacked yesterday by a battalion of the 46th ...
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... attack at the same time . It took place towards mid - day . After shaking the enemy by a discharge of artillery , which was answered from the place and the redoubts , the troops advanced and attacked at every point the enemy's troops ...
... attack at the same time . It took place towards mid - day . After shaking the enemy by a discharge of artillery , which was answered from the place and the redoubts , the troops advanced and attacked at every point the enemy's troops ...
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poleon 116 | 107 |
FRANCE Correspondence relative to the dis | 119 |
RUSSIA London Gazettes Extraordinary | 491 |
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