Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 15
... command of it . He found at Ocana 17 English and Portuguese squadrons , com- manded by General Long , who would not fight and who fell back upon Aranjuez . -Gen . Bonnemain pursued him for a league on the other side of Ocana ; he over ...
... command of it . He found at Ocana 17 English and Portuguese squadrons , com- manded by General Long , who would not fight and who fell back upon Aranjuez . -Gen . Bonnemain pursued him for a league on the other side of Ocana ; he over ...
Page 25
... command my services.— -His Royal to the several parts of the world where Highness has commanded me to signify to hostilities may have commenced ; the Bri- you , for the information of your Govern- tish Commanders in which will be ...
... command my services.— -His Royal to the several parts of the world where Highness has commanded me to signify to hostilities may have commenced ; the Bri- you , for the information of your Govern- tish Commanders in which will be ...
Page 31
... command of General Auckland . Five of the ringleaders were tried by a Court - Martial , and " sentenced to receive 500 lashes each , part of which " punishment they received on Wednesday , and " a part was remitted . A stoppage for ...
... command of General Auckland . Five of the ringleaders were tried by a Court - Martial , and " sentenced to receive 500 lashes each , part of which " punishment they received on Wednesday , and " a part was remitted . A stoppage for ...
Page 37
... command besides words ; and , when it is too have , the control over ninety - nine hun- late , I fear that they will find , that this is dredth parts of the press of this country . the most fatal war in which we have yet They ...
... command besides words ; and , when it is too have , the control over ninety - nine hun- late , I fear that they will find , that this is dredth parts of the press of this country . the most fatal war in which we have yet They ...
Page 55
... commands of your Lordship . If your Lordship could , in courtesy , find any motive in my personal convenience to hasten to a decision upon the propositions which I have submitted ; the season of the year , my anxiety to de- part ( all ...
... commands of your Lordship . If your Lordship could , in courtesy , find any motive in my personal convenience to hasten to a decision upon the propositions which I have submitted ; the season of the year , my anxiety to de- part ( all ...
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