Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 - Great Britain |
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Page 11
... Prisoners in London had made it known to his Government , that 23 soldiers of the 1st , 6th , and 18th re- giments of United States ' infantry , made prisoners , had been sent to England and held in close confinementas British sub ...
... Prisoners in London had made it known to his Government , that 23 soldiers of the 1st , 6th , and 18th re- giments of United States ' infantry , made prisoners , had been sent to England and held in close confinementas British sub ...
Page 21
... prisoners , sixteen pieces of cannon , and seventy tumbrils , with their or trail , were captured . A body of two thousand men threw themselves into Wit- tenberg ; the remainder of the enemy's troops fell back upon Kemberg . General ...
... prisoners , sixteen pieces of cannon , and seventy tumbrils , with their or trail , were captured . A body of two thousand men threw themselves into Wit- tenberg ; the remainder of the enemy's troops fell back upon Kemberg . General ...
Page 23
... prisoners , one eagle , and many caissons , It was nearly mid - day before the troops have been the fruits of the victory of Rade - were at their stations , The enemy , soon feld and Lindenthal.To give your Lord- ship the clearest idea ...
... prisoners , one eagle , and many caissons , It was nearly mid - day before the troops have been the fruits of the victory of Rade - were at their stations , The enemy , soon feld and Lindenthal.To give your Lord- ship the clearest idea ...
Page 25
... prisoners , arrived the attack of the corps of General Mere from the other part of his army at five veld , and the divisions Bianchi Weissen o'clock in the afternoon . The corps of worf , on Zwackau and Gonnewitz , at which ... General ...
... prisoners , arrived the attack of the corps of General Mere from the other part of his army at five veld , and the divisions Bianchi Weissen o'clock in the afternoon . The corps of worf , on Zwackau and Gonnewitz , at which ... General ...
Page 27
... prisoners of the hulans of the guards . The state of our affairs is , such , that the most sanguine expectations may be justly entertained , under the protection of Divine Providence , which has hitherto so conspicuously favoured us in ...
... prisoners of the hulans of the guards . The state of our affairs is , such , that the most sanguine expectations may be justly entertained , under the protection of Divine Providence , which has hitherto so conspicuously favoured us in ...
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