Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 16R. Bagshaw, 1809 - Great Britain |
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... Army , Vienna , June 16 , 1809 - Twentieth , Vienna , June 20 - Twenty - first , Vienna , June 22 Twenty - second , Vienna , June 24 · Twenty - third , Vienna , June 28 - Page 18 150 , 179 , 215 19 21 53 55 77 82 126 , 154 159 , 223 ...
... Army , Vienna , June 16 , 1809 - Twentieth , Vienna , June 20 - Twenty - first , Vienna , June 22 Twenty - second , Vienna , June 24 · Twenty - third , Vienna , June 28 - Page 18 150 , 179 , 215 19 21 53 55 77 82 126 , 154 159 , 223 ...
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... Army Recruiting Staff , Levies and Boun- ties Army Agency . War office Pay office Contract horses Fortifications and repairs at home Medical department and aunual loss of men ... Commissariat .... Barracks . Army clothing On the ...
... Army Recruiting Staff , Levies and Boun- ties Army Agency . War office Pay office Contract horses Fortifications and repairs at home Medical department and aunual loss of men ... Commissariat .... Barracks . Army clothing On the ...
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... ARMY IN AUSTRIA . - Nineteenth Bulletin , dated Vienna , June 16 . The anniversary of the Battle of Ma- rengo has been celebrated by the victory of the Raab , which the right wing of the army , under the command of the Prince Viceroy ...
... ARMY IN AUSTRIA . - Nineteenth Bulletin , dated Vienna , June 16 . The anniversary of the Battle of Ma- rengo has been celebrated by the victory of the Raab , which the right wing of the army , under the command of the Prince Viceroy ...
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... army through the passes of Carinthia ; of 10 or 12,000 of the Hun- garian insurrection . - The Viceroy placed gen . Montbrun's cavalry , the brigade of gen . Colbert , and the cavalry of gen . Grouchy , on his right wing ; the corps of ...
... army through the passes of Carinthia ; of 10 or 12,000 of the Hun- garian insurrection . - The Viceroy placed gen . Montbrun's cavalry , the brigade of gen . Colbert , and the cavalry of gen . Grouchy , on his right wing ; the corps of ...
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... ARMY IN PORTUGAL . - Bulletin , dated Paris , June 22 . + Alex . Girardin , colonel of the 8th regt . of dragoons , and M. Brun , aid - de - camp to the duke of Dalmatia , have passed through this city on their way to the head ...
... ARMY IN PORTUGAL . - Bulletin , dated Paris , June 22 . + Alex . Girardin , colonel of the 8th regt . of dragoons , and M. Brun , aid - de - camp to the duke of Dalmatia , have passed through this city on their way to the head ...
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