Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 15R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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... Sir Arthur Wellesley says he could have pursued and shut up Junot with only 13,000 men ; that Junot had only 14,000 men in the field when he made his attack and was repulsed ; that , as to the rest of Junot's army , they were not ...
... Sir Arthur Wellesley says he could have pursued and shut up Junot with only 13,000 men ; that Junot had only 14,000 men in the field when he made his attack and was repulsed ; that , as to the rest of Junot's army , they were not ...
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... lieutenant general sir Hew Dal- rymple , Sir Harry Burrard , and Sir Arthur Wellesley , and other principal officer's em- ployed on the said expedition , with such witnesses as any of them desired : and also such other persons as seemed ...
... lieutenant general sir Hew Dal- rymple , Sir Harry Burrard , and Sir Arthur Wellesley , and other principal officer's em- ployed on the said expedition , with such witnesses as any of them desired : and also such other persons as seemed ...
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... sir Arthur Wellesley , ap- pointed to the command . - On the 21st June , lord Castlereagh acquaints sir Arthur Wellesley that accounts from Cadiz are bad , and general Spencer was returning to Gibraltar , and that the cabinet postpone ...
... sir Arthur Wellesley , ap- pointed to the command . - On the 21st June , lord Castlereagh acquaints sir Arthur Wellesley that accounts from Cadiz are bad , and general Spencer was returning to Gibraltar , and that the cabinet postpone ...
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... sir Harry Burrard , leaving them at Mondego . -It appears , from the many substantial rea- sons enumerated in sir Arthur Wellesley's narrative , and with the aid of 6000 Portu- guese , from whose co - operation , he had reason to expect ...
... sir Harry Burrard , leaving them at Mondego . -It appears , from the many substantial rea- sons enumerated in sir Arthur Wellesley's narrative , and with the aid of 6000 Portu- guese , from whose co - operation , he had reason to expect ...
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... sir A. Wellesley had landed at Mondego , and pro- ceeded along the coast - road to the southward . cavalry , and the ... Arthur Wellesley during the night of the 20th ; but on the morning of the 21st , about nine o'clock , just as he was ...
... sir A. Wellesley had landed at Mondego , and pro- ceeded along the coast - road to the southward . cavalry , and the ... Arthur Wellesley during the night of the 20th ; but on the morning of the 21st , about nine o'clock , just as he was ...
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