Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 - Great Britain |
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Page 21
... took the resolution of crossing the whole army -to - day over the Elbe , at Acken and at Ross- lau , the Russians at the former , and the -Prussians and Swedes at Rosslau , somewhat later or otherwise , according as it should 175 ...
... took the resolution of crossing the whole army -to - day over the Elbe , at Acken and at Ross- lau , the Russians at the former , and the -Prussians and Swedes at Rosslau , somewhat later or otherwise , according as it should 175 ...
Page 23
... took up his head - quarters at Sylbitz , and placed the Swedish army with its right at Wittin , and the left near the Petersberg . Gen. Bulow occupied the centre of his line between Pe- tersberg and Oppin , and the corps of Win ...
... took up his head - quarters at Sylbitz , and placed the Swedish army with its right at Wittin , and the left near the Petersberg . Gen. Bulow occupied the centre of his line between Pe- tersberg and Oppin , and the corps of Win ...
Page 25
... took five hundred prisoners and an eagle , received a severe , but , trust , not a dangerous wound . Among the Russians are General Chinchin , and several officers of distinction , killed and wounded and I average General Blu cher's ...
... took five hundred prisoners and an eagle , received a severe , but , trust , not a dangerous wound . Among the Russians are General Chinchin , and several officers of distinction , killed and wounded and I average General Blu cher's ...
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... took three cannon and some 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 ...
... took three cannon and some 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 ...
Page 29
... took and other officers of distinction , joined the about three thousand prisoners at Faucha , Prince Royal , communicating the events and some guns.General Blucher put carrying on in that direction.- his army in motion as soon as he ...
... took and other officers of distinction , joined the about three thousand prisoners at Faucha , Prince Royal , communicating the events and some guns.General Blucher put carrying on in that direction.- his army in motion as soon as he ...
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