Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... troops , and for which writing and publish- ing I , besides , paid your Royal Highness a fine of a thousand pounds , in behalf of your Royal Sire ; during that time I endea- voured , in various ways , to expiate my of- fence , but in no ...
... troops , and for which writing and publish- ing I , besides , paid your Royal Highness a fine of a thousand pounds , in behalf of your Royal Sire ; during that time I endea- voured , in various ways , to expiate my of- fence , but in no ...
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... troops ; the bridge of boats had been withdrawn upon the right bank of the Tagus.The Duke of Dalmatia arrived on the 25th at Santa Cruz de la Sarza ; on the same day , the reserve of cavalry of the army of the South , commanded by ...
... troops ; the bridge of boats had been withdrawn upon the right bank of the Tagus.The Duke of Dalmatia arrived on the 25th at Santa Cruz de la Sarza ; on the same day , the reserve of cavalry of the army of the South , commanded by ...
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... troops of the army of the South marched in the direction of the Escurial and Guadarama ; the advanced guard must now be on the other side of the mountains.- The army of the Centre is arrived in the neighbourhood of Madrid ; General D'Ar ...
... troops of the army of the South marched in the direction of the Escurial and Guadarama ; the advanced guard must now be on the other side of the mountains.- The army of the Centre is arrived in the neighbourhood of Madrid ; General D'Ar ...
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... . After many fruitless endea- vours , and now that he sees his numerous troops every where beaten and destroyed , ( To be continued . ) • 7 31 ] As illustrated in the Prosecution and 29 ] [ 30 JANUARY - 2 , 1813. - Official Papers .
... . After many fruitless endea- vours , and now that he sees his numerous troops every where beaten and destroyed , ( To be continued . ) • 7 31 ] As illustrated in the Prosecution and 29 ] [ 30 JANUARY - 2 , 1813. - Official Papers .
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... Troops ; and , finally , which is more than a compensation for my losses and all my sufferings , I am in perfect health and strength , and , though I must , for the sake of six children , feel the diminution that has been made in my ...
... Troops ; and , finally , which is more than a compensation for my losses and all my sufferings , I am in perfect health and strength , and , though I must , for the sake of six children , feel the diminution that has been made in my ...
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