Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 8William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 629
... Danube . The men were in perfect health , and burning with desire to engage the enemy . ~ The enemy had approached the entrances into the Black Forest , where it seems they intended to make a stani , and prevent our entering . They had ...
... Danube . The men were in perfect health , and burning with desire to engage the enemy . ~ The enemy had approached the entrances into the Black Forest , where it seems they intended to make a stani , and prevent our entering . They had ...
Page 787
... Danube , and march against the enemy , If they should attempt to pass that river . On the 9th the army encamped near Guntz- burgh , leaning its right upon the village of Simlach , and the left upon Reisersburgh . The bridges on the Danube ...
... Danube , and march against the enemy , If they should attempt to pass that river . On the 9th the army encamped near Guntz- burgh , leaning its right upon the village of Simlach , and the left upon Reisersburgh . The bridges on the Danube ...
Page 945
... Danube . Its rear was pressed by the enemy , till it arrived at Mantero , and the command- ing general resolved on the night , between the 9th and 10th , to pass to the left bank of the Danube , and to burn the bridge . This was the ...
... Danube . Its rear was pressed by the enemy , till it arrived at Mantero , and the command- ing general resolved on the night , between the 9th and 10th , to pass to the left bank of the Danube , and to burn the bridge . This was the ...
Contents
Mr Pitts Case Concluded from Vol vii p 971 | 11 |
A Churchman on the Views of the Catholics | 23 |
Proclamation addressed by General Ney to the Tyrolese | 27 |
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