The Scots Magazine, Volume 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 - English literature |
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Page 58
... British nation . which did not exhibit a better counte nance than the right , but abandoned the field of battle , leaving behind its artil- lery , and a great number of prisoners , The cavalry pursued the remains of the ' enemy's army ...
... British nation . which did not exhibit a better counte nance than the right , but abandoned the field of battle , leaving behind its artil- lery , and a great number of prisoners , The cavalry pursued the remains of the ' enemy's army ...
Page 66
... army in the battle of Tudela , and who has publish- ed an account of it . He attributes the defeat of the Spaniards ... British men of war stationed there not being able to give them any further relief . The following bulletin was issued from ...
... army in the battle of Tudela , and who has publish- ed an account of it . He attributes the defeat of the Spaniards ... British men of war stationed there not being able to give them any further relief . The following bulletin was issued from ...
Page 67
... English troops . " It appears that Marshal Soult was de- tached to Leon , with about 16,000 men , to reconnoitie the English army , and that Sir John Moore had formed a plan to cut off this division , before any rein- forcements should ...
... English troops . " It appears that Marshal Soult was de- tached to Leon , with about 16,000 men , to reconnoitie the English army , and that Sir John Moore had formed a plan to cut off this division , before any rein- forcements should ...
Page 68
... army ; but the superiority of the Bri- tish was , I am told , very conspicuous . I enclose , for your Lordship's ... British troops who are stationed in that quarter , have been ex- pose posed to some expression of the public ...
... army ; but the superiority of the Bri- tish was , I am told , very conspicuous . I enclose , for your Lordship's ... British troops who are stationed in that quarter , have been ex- pose posed to some expression of the public ...
Page 69
... British army , which amounted to about 9000 men . We understand he was to march for Spain about the end of that month . SWEDEN AND RUSSIA . The gallant Swedes have at length been obliged to abandon Finland to the superior force of the ...
... British army , which amounted to about 9000 men . We understand he was to march for Spain about the end of that month . SWEDEN AND RUSSIA . The gallant Swedes have at length been obliged to abandon Finland to the superior force of the ...
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