Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 22R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 407
... enemy to the glacis . thick and 25 high , intersected with tow- | sacks ' and enemy's cavalry , approached the ers , several of which were armed with bridge highest up the river ; a battery of cannon of a heavy caliber.Upon the 10 ...
... enemy to the glacis . thick and 25 high , intersected with tow- | sacks ' and enemy's cavalry , approached the ers , several of which were armed with bridge highest up the river ; a battery of cannon of a heavy caliber.Upon the 10 ...
Page 437
... enemy's cannon . This move - Our loss , according to the state of the corps , ment , which was executed with great pre- cision , and directed by Colonel Achard , of the 108th regiment , had a great effect on the motions of the enemy's ...
... enemy's cannon . This move - Our loss , according to the state of the corps , ment , which was executed with great pre- cision , and directed by Colonel Achard , of the 108th regiment , had a great effect on the motions of the enemy's ...
Page 497
... enemy's redoubt was carried , with the cannon ; the enemy's corps driven from the wood , and put to flight , leaving the third part on the field of battle . At seven in the evening the firing ceased .. -On the 6th , at two o'clock in ...
... enemy's redoubt was carried , with the cannon ; the enemy's corps driven from the wood , and put to flight , leaving the third part on the field of battle . At seven in the evening the firing ceased .. -On the 6th , at two o'clock in ...
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poleon 116 | 107 |
FRANCE Correspondence relative to the dis | 119 |
RUSSIA London Gazettes Extraordinary | 491 |
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