The Scots Magazine, Volume 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 - English literature |
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... force . Several English students , who were suspected as ring - horse prostrate before the image ; the leaders ... forces at Leith and in the neigh- bourhood were brought into the Ca- nongate , and most of the general of ficers remained ...
... force . Several English students , who were suspected as ring - horse prostrate before the image ; the leaders ... forces at Leith and in the neigh- bourhood were brought into the Ca- nongate , and most of the general of ficers remained ...
Page 28
... force , and of a valuable French ship outward bound , from Bourdeaux to St Domingo , call- ed the Formidable . On the return of the olus to England , Mr Pasley had the satisfaction to find that he had been promoted , during his ab ...
... force , and of a valuable French ship outward bound , from Bourdeaux to St Domingo , call- ed the Formidable . On the return of the olus to England , Mr Pasley had the satisfaction to find that he had been promoted , during his ab ...
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... force of cavalry , followed by the Duke of Belluno ( Marshal Vic- tor , ) to watch its movements . On the arrival of the French at Guadalaxara , they found there only the rear guard of the army of Castanos , the main body having passed ...
... force of cavalry , followed by the Duke of Belluno ( Marshal Vic- tor , ) to watch its movements . On the arrival of the French at Guadalaxara , they found there only the rear guard of the army of Castanos , the main body having passed ...
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... force between the two wings .-- General O'Neill says , that had Castanos " ordered the centre of the ar . my to sustain us , without doubt it would have been one of the most glorious days for the arms of our King of any record- sed in ...
... force between the two wings .-- General O'Neill says , that had Castanos " ordered the centre of the ar . my to sustain us , without doubt it would have been one of the most glorious days for the arms of our King of any record- sed in ...
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... force the bridge at Carriton , and from thence to proceed to Saldana . At six o'clock that evening , I received information that considerable reinforcements had arrived at Carriton from Palencia , and a letter from the Marquis de la ...
... force the bridge at Carriton , and from thence to proceed to Saldana . At six o'clock that evening , I received information that considerable reinforcements had arrived at Carriton from Palencia , and a letter from the Marquis de la ...
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