The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 - Art |
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Page 32
... enemy . " At the battle of Corunna , the French never advanced within three hundred yards of the British troops , but retired from their charge . Particular English regiments , after having repulsed one party of the enemy , found ...
... enemy . " At the battle of Corunna , the French never advanced within three hundred yards of the British troops , but retired from their charge . Particular English regiments , after having repulsed one party of the enemy , found ...
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... enemy only used his artillery to aid his men ; not the men to support a battle won by the artillery , The French ... enemies . The English me- thod of fighting his troops would have soon quieted him ; and as it has been successfully ...
... enemy only used his artillery to aid his men ; not the men to support a battle won by the artillery , The French ... enemies . The English me- thod of fighting his troops would have soon quieted him ; and as it has been successfully ...
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... enemy to the order of things from which he had suffered so severely at his entrance into life . He had influence enough to save the life of some men of merit , till at last his own life was threatened , and his influence of course ...
... enemy to the order of things from which he had suffered so severely at his entrance into life . He had influence enough to save the life of some men of merit , till at last his own life was threatened , and his influence of course ...
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... enemy , shall order levies - iu - masse , and all other measures whatever , necessary to the defence of the country , and commanded by the duty of opposing the progress of the enemy . Be- sides , especial instructions shall be given ...
... enemy , shall order levies - iu - masse , and all other measures whatever , necessary to the defence of the country , and commanded by the duty of opposing the progress of the enemy . Be- sides , especial instructions shall be given ...
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... enemies . From that moment , the combi- nations of a campaign , so gloriously begun , could not have the expected success . The emperor perceived that it was time to or- der the French to ... enemy have followed the Duke of Belluno , but.
... enemies . From that moment , the combi- nations of a campaign , so gloriously begun , could not have the expected success . The emperor perceived that it was time to or- der the French to ... enemy have followed the Duke of Belluno , but.
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