The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 1; Volume 115E. Cave, 1814 - English periodicals |
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... corps de garde , by whom every non - mili- tary person , without distinction , was ordered back , sometimes with fair words , Several and at others with rudeness . couriers had been sent forward , to an- nounce the speedy arrival of the ...
... corps de garde , by whom every non - mili- tary person , without distinction , was ordered back , sometimes with fair words , Several and at others with rudeness . couriers had been sent forward , to an- nounce the speedy arrival of the ...
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... corps which advanced in pur- suit of the Euemy took 120 pieces of ar- tillery . The whole number of cannon taken amounts to about 300 , and 1000 caissons have fallen into the hands of the Allies . The booty taken in this city is immense ...
... corps which advanced in pur- suit of the Euemy took 120 pieces of ar- tillery . The whole number of cannon taken amounts to about 300 , and 1000 caissons have fallen into the hands of the Allies . The booty taken in this city is immense ...
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... corps of Lieut . - gen . Walmoden is not of sufficient force to act offensively , without considerable aid . The extermination of the Enemy in the North of Germany , the possession of Bremen , the mouths of the Weser and the Elbe , the ...
... corps of Lieut . - gen . Walmoden is not of sufficient force to act offensively , without considerable aid . The extermination of the Enemy in the North of Germany , the possession of Bremen , the mouths of the Weser and the Elbe , the ...
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... corps . d'armée forthwith nearly to their original establishments . It must be as grateful to the English nation , as creditable to its Government , to see how opportunely this aid is at hand . The gratitude of Marshal Blucher and Gen ...
... corps . d'armée forthwith nearly to their original establishments . It must be as grateful to the English nation , as creditable to its Government , to see how opportunely this aid is at hand . The gratitude of Marshal Blucher and Gen ...
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... corps , to the left bank of the Rhine , leaving but few troops here . - The possession of a for- tress at Erfurth has been the great instru- ment by which this retreat has been effect- ed . It was thought possible he would make some ...
... corps , to the left bank of the Rhine , leaving but few troops here . - The possession of a for- tress at Erfurth has been the great instru- ment by which this retreat has been effect- ed . It was thought possible he would make some ...
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