Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 20William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 151
... enemy in case the Army of the South alone should have moved forward . On the 14th , in the night , Lieutenant Ayling ... enemy's line . The Marshal Duke of Ra- gusa directed General Montbrun upon Campo Mayor , where he found 1,200 ...
... enemy in case the Army of the South alone should have moved forward . On the 14th , in the night , Lieutenant Ayling ... enemy's line . The Marshal Duke of Ra- gusa directed General Montbrun upon Campo Mayor , where he found 1,200 ...
Page 405
... enemy , and get within shore of some , at least , of his flotilla . After standing off a short time , the Naiad tacked , and made all sail towards them ; but at about sun- set it became calm ; when the enemy took up his anchorage under ...
... enemy , and get within shore of some , at least , of his flotilla . After standing off a short time , the Naiad tacked , and made all sail towards them ; but at about sun- set it became calm ; when the enemy took up his anchorage under ...
Page 669
... enemy on the ridge of Bodon , where he had a brilliant affair , in which the enemy was overthrown . We soon arrived at Fuente Guinaldo , where we learned with astonishment that the English army had not yet collected its corps . Had we ...
... enemy on the ridge of Bodon , where he had a brilliant affair , in which the enemy was overthrown . We soon arrived at Fuente Guinaldo , where we learned with astonishment that the English army had not yet collected its corps . Had we ...
Contents
LIBEL Trial of Mr White Editor of the Inde tion of the Report of the Bullion Committee in | 1 |
OFFICIAL PAPERS | 29 |
Two Prices How these would affect the Gover | 33 |
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