Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 15R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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... enemy . But , why should we deceive ourselves ? This is the foolishest of all things ; and I am utterly astonished , that such prints as the Times and the Morning Chronicle , for instance , should publish as intelligence , unaccompanied ...
... enemy . But , why should we deceive ourselves ? This is the foolishest of all things ; and I am utterly astonished , that such prints as the Times and the Morning Chronicle , for instance , should publish as intelligence , unaccompanied ...
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... enemy had 11,000 men in and about Lisbon , and 9,500 at St. Ubes , the east of Portugal , and elsewhere . In this situation the intend- ed attack could not take place , and general Spencer returned to Cadiz and Gibraltar.- It appears ...
... enemy had 11,000 men in and about Lisbon , and 9,500 at St. Ubes , the east of Portugal , and elsewhere . In this situation the intend- ed attack could not take place , and general Spencer returned to Cadiz and Gibraltar.- It appears ...
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... enemy's whole disposable force , to whose attack we should be exposed in landing , probably in a crippled state , certainly not in a very efficien one . - Peniche fortress was in possession of the enemy . Mondego bay was therefore ...
... enemy's whole disposable force , to whose attack we should be exposed in landing , probably in a crippled state , certainly not in a very efficien one . - Peniche fortress was in possession of the enemy . Mondego bay was therefore ...
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... enemy who , he knew , could not well pro- duce a greater number in the field . He ad- vanced by the coast road towards Lisbon , for the substantial reason , among others , of preserving his communication with the shipping , from which ...
... enemy who , he knew , could not well pro- duce a greater number in the field . He ad- vanced by the coast road towards Lisbon , for the substantial reason , among others , of preserving his communication with the shipping , from which ...
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... enemy on that side ; and also stating that the army must depend on the transports for bread , and that reliance could not be placed on the resources of the country . The difficulty of equipping and supplying sir J. Moore's corps for an ...
... enemy on that side ; and also stating that the army must depend on the transports for bread , and that reliance could not be placed on the resources of the country . The difficulty of equipping and supplying sir J. Moore's corps for an ...
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abuses accused Adam answer appears appointed army Astorga believe brought called Capt cause charges Clarke Colonel Commander in Chief Committee conduct consequence corruption Corunna Court debate decree duke of Dalmatia Duke of York Duke's duty enemy England English evidence existence expressed fact feelings Folkestone France French gent gentlemen give given hear honour House of Commons inquiry Jacobins justice king Knight late letter libels Lord Castlereagh Madrid Majesty means Meeting ment military mind ministers motion Napoleon nation never observed occasion officers opinion Parliament party Perceval persons present proceedings received recollect Reform regiment Resolutions respect royal highness Sandon sent shew sion sir Arthur Wellesley Sir Francis Burdett Sir John Moore Spain Spanish speech Thanks thing tion told transaction troops truth vote Wardle Whitbread whole wish witness
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