The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
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Page 78
... taken possession of their councils . The measure was one recommended by the Marquess of Wellesley , who conceived that it would aid in increasing the abhor- rence with which the French were regarded in Spain . But his more sa- gacious ...
... taken possession of their councils . The measure was one recommended by the Marquess of Wellesley , who conceived that it would aid in increasing the abhor- rence with which the French were regarded in Spain . But his more sa- gacious ...
Page 80
... taken Astorga , Guada- laxara , and Consuegra , besides other places taken by Duran and Sir H. Popham . In the months elapsed since January , this army has sent to England little short of 20,000 prisoners , and they have taken and ...
... taken Astorga , Guada- laxara , and Consuegra , besides other places taken by Duran and Sir H. Popham . In the months elapsed since January , this army has sent to England little short of 20,000 prisoners , and they have taken and ...
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... taken . The Prussian hussars , highly elated with their suc- cess , continued the pursuit without in- termission , and the darkness of the night alone prevented the whole corps being made prisoners . In wild confu- sion , horse , foot ...
... taken . The Prussian hussars , highly elated with their suc- cess , continued the pursuit without in- termission , and the darkness of the night alone prevented the whole corps being made prisoners . In wild confu- sion , horse , foot ...
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