The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 |
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... British valour . It is addressed by Lord Paget to General Moore . Benevente , Dec. 29 , 1808 . SIR - I have the honour to inform you , that about nine o'clock this morning I received a report that t enemy's cavalry was in the act ...
... British valour . It is addressed by Lord Paget to General Moore . Benevente , Dec. 29 , 1808 . SIR - I have the honour to inform you , that about nine o'clock this morning I received a report that t enemy's cavalry was in the act ...
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... British camp to Corunna , accompanied by Captain Wyndham , and attended by two ser- vants . He expressed great apprehen- sions lest he should not be able to excuse himself to Buonaparte for having been taken , as he said , in so foolish ...
... British camp to Corunna , accompanied by Captain Wyndham , and attended by two ser- vants . He expressed great apprehen- sions lest he should not be able to excuse himself to Buonaparte for having been taken , as he said , in so foolish ...
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... British par- liament in this ; and that , of course , it was their undoubted right to exa- mine all papers , records , and persons , respecting any subject under investi- gation in that house ; of which rights and privileges the conduct ...
... British par- liament in this ; and that , of course , it was their undoubted right to exa- mine all papers , records , and persons , respecting any subject under investi- gation in that house ; of which rights and privileges the conduct ...
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... British army em- barked unmolested , and without any loss , except that which took place in the action . The whole were left at sea by Captain Gordon , proceeding for Portsmouth with a fair wind . " The commander - in - chief recei- ved ...
... British army em- barked unmolested , and without any loss , except that which took place in the action . The whole were left at sea by Captain Gordon , proceeding for Portsmouth with a fair wind . " The commander - in - chief recei- ved ...
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... British owe that loss ; for those muleteers are proverbial for their honesty . We are sorry to say that our officers had in general too much baggage ; and this may act as a lesson to them in future . General Beresford walked alone about ...
... British owe that loss ; for those muleteers are proverbial for their honesty . We are sorry to say that our officers had in general too much baggage ; and this may act as a lesson to them in future . General Beresford walked alone about ...
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