Annual Register, Volume 49Edmund Burke 1809 - History |
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... o'clock at night , but without effect . The next day , ( Fe- bruary 9 ) the Russians were pursued as far as the river Frischeling , while they retreated behind the Pregel . The French gazette says in conclu- sion , " This expedition is ...
... o'clock at night , but without effect . The next day , ( Fe- bruary 9 ) the Russians were pursued as far as the river Frischeling , while they retreated behind the Pregel . The French gazette says in conclu- sion , " This expedition is ...
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... o'clock tween the opposite banks of the in the afternoon , attacked the Rus . Vistula , as well as for securing a sian detachment , which was 10,000 a retreat , in case of any disaster , in strong , overthrew it with fixed bay . the ...
... o'clock tween the opposite banks of the in the afternoon , attacked the Rus . Vistula , as well as for securing a sian detachment , which was 10,000 a retreat , in case of any disaster , in strong , overthrew it with fixed bay . the ...
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... o'clock in the morn , they were all shut up in the fort of ing of the 15th , had formed the Weischelmunde . The field of battle troops under his command , consist- was strewed with dead bodies . The ing of the second regiment of light ...
... o'clock in the morn , they were all shut up in the fort of ing of the 15th , had formed the Weischelmunde . The field of battle troops under his command , consist- was strewed with dead bodies . The ing of the second regiment of light ...
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... o'clock commandant , thus abandoned by at noon , the 26th of May . It the garrison , saved himself by sea * . was to be understood , that between After the fall of Dantzig , a dc . the present and that period , the tachment was sent ...
... o'clock commandant , thus abandoned by at noon , the 26th of May . It the garrison , saved himself by sea * . was to be understood , that between After the fall of Dantzig , a dc . the present and that period , the tachment was sent ...
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... o'clock at question , had been offered some night , two successive stages of a bill years ago to lord Sidmouth , who bad for enabling lord Grenville * to hold rendered very considerable service the office of auditor of the exche ...
... o'clock at question , had been offered some night , two successive stages of a bill years ago to lord Sidmouth , who bad for enabling lord Grenville * to hold rendered very considerable service the office of auditor of the exche ...
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