The Gentleman's Magazine, Volum 82,Del 2;Volum 112F. Jefferies, 1812 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... think it practica- ble , consistent with the safety of his Ma- jesty's ship ( drawing near twenty - five feet ) troops , I ordered the immediate assault of Fort Napoleon 1812. ] Parliamentary Proceedings . — London Gazettes . 69.
... think it practica- ble , consistent with the safety of his Ma- jesty's ship ( drawing near twenty - five feet ) troops , I ordered the immediate assault of Fort Napoleon 1812. ] Parliamentary Proceedings . — London Gazettes . 69.
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... troops who took by storm , without the assistance of cannon , such works as the enemy's forts on both banks of the Tagus , fully garrisoned , in good order , and defended by 18 pieces of cannon . His Lordship says that the ene- my ...
... troops who took by storm , without the assistance of cannon , such works as the enemy's forts on both banks of the Tagus , fully garrisoned , in good order , and defended by 18 pieces of cannon . His Lordship says that the ene- my ...
Side 72
... troops have likewise been put in motion in Old and New Castile ; the 1st division , under Gen. Foy , and a division of the Army of the Centre , under Gen. D'Armagnac , crossed the Tagus by the bridge of Arzobispo on the 21st ; and have ...
... troops have likewise been put in motion in Old and New Castile ; the 1st division , under Gen. Foy , and a division of the Army of the Centre , under Gen. D'Armagnac , crossed the Tagus by the bridge of Arzobispo on the 21st ; and have ...
Side 73
troops , I ordered the immediate assault of Fort Napoleon . My confidence was fully justified by the event . - The first batta- lion of the 50th and one wing of the 71st reg , regardless of the Enemy's artillery and musquetry ...
troops , I ordered the immediate assault of Fort Napoleon . My confidence was fully justified by the event . - The first batta- lion of the 50th and one wing of the 71st reg , regardless of the Enemy's artillery and musquetry ...
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... troops . THE LATE OVERTURES FOR NEGOTIATION WITH FRANCE . It appears that at the period when Buo- naparte despaired of bending the Emperor Alexander to his purposes , and was proba- bly apprehensive of another Coalition in the North ...
... troops . THE LATE OVERTURES FOR NEGOTIATION WITH FRANCE . It appears that at the period when Buo- naparte despaired of bending the Emperor Alexander to his purposes , and was proba- bly apprehensive of another Coalition in the North ...
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