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Page 58
... troops and artillery kept pouring without intermission . " The following is a brief description of the misery proceeding only from this first day's fight : which it is the object of this publication to relieve : tr pre- Weeping mothers ...
... troops and artillery kept pouring without intermission . " The following is a brief description of the misery proceeding only from this first day's fight : which it is the object of this publication to relieve : tr pre- Weeping mothers ...
Page 65
... troops under Sir Sidney Beckwith were landed at the point on the Continent , opposite to Poplar Island ; where having put to flight the Enemy's force , disarmed and received the paroles of the Militia , destroyed a build- ing - yard ...
... troops under Sir Sidney Beckwith were landed at the point on the Continent , opposite to Poplar Island ; where having put to flight the Enemy's force , disarmed and received the paroles of the Militia , destroyed a build- ing - yard ...
Page 69
... troops . Gen. Wrede was in communication with Orloff , Mensgikoff , and the partizan light corps of the Grand Army . Gen. Wrede confirms the report of the Enemy having only 6000 men in Frankfort ; they will probably retire to Cassel ...
... troops . Gen. Wrede was in communication with Orloff , Mensgikoff , and the partizan light corps of the Grand Army . Gen. Wrede confirms the report of the Enemy having only 6000 men in Frankfort ; they will probably retire to Cassel ...
Page 70
... troops , that they put every Frenchman in the town to the sword . The Austro - Bavarian loss is computed at 7000 killed and wounded , and some missing . That of the Enemy was 15,000 killed and wounded . The greatest part of the latter ...
... troops , that they put every Frenchman in the town to the sword . The Austro - Bavarian loss is computed at 7000 killed and wounded , and some missing . That of the Enemy was 15,000 killed and wounded . The greatest part of the latter ...
Page 73
... troops distinguished themselves . Major - gen . Morillo covered the advance of the whole to the heights behind Anhone , by attacking the Enemy's posts on the slopes of Mondarin , and fol lowing them towards Itzatce . The troops on the ...
... troops distinguished themselves . Major - gen . Morillo covered the advance of the whole to the heights behind Anhone , by attacking the Enemy's posts on the slopes of Mondarin , and fol lowing them towards Itzatce . The troops on the ...
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