Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 8William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 629
... Prince Murat ar- rived at the break of day on the 7th , with his dragoons ; the bridge had been even then repaired , and the Prince proceeded to the Lech with the division of dragoons com- manded by General Watter , directed Colo- nel ...
... Prince Murat ar- rived at the break of day on the 7th , with his dragoons ; the bridge had been even then repaired , and the Prince proceeded to the Lech with the division of dragoons com- manded by General Watter , directed Colo- nel ...
Page 889
... Prince Murat does not lose sight of the enemy . They had left at Ebersberg 3 or 400 men to retard the pas sage of ... Prince Murat , was wounded in the arm . Yesterday we passed the Euns , and this day Prince , Murat advanced in pursuit ...
... Prince Murat does not lose sight of the enemy . They had left at Ebersberg 3 or 400 men to retard the pas sage of ... Prince Murat , was wounded in the arm . Yesterday we passed the Euns , and this day Prince , Murat advanced in pursuit ...
Page 941
... Prince Murat shall have agreed to suspend his movements in Mora- via The present conditions cannot be exe- cuted before their Ratification by the Empe- ror Napoleon ; in the mean while the Rus- sian army , and that of Prince Murat ...
... Prince Murat shall have agreed to suspend his movements in Mora- via The present conditions cannot be exe- cuted before their Ratification by the Empe- ror Napoleon ; in the mean while the Rus- sian army , and that of Prince Murat ...
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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