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The Army was ordered to march in two columns at eight o'clock on the night of the 23rd , to force the bridge at Carrion , and from thence proceed to Saldana . At six o'clock that evening , I re- ceived information that considerable ...
The Army was ordered to march in two columns at eight o'clock on the night of the 23rd , to force the bridge at Carrion , and from thence proceed to Saldana . At six o'clock that evening , I re- ceived information that considerable ...
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... o'clock the signal from the small ships and brigs more in - shore , under the orders of Captain Cameron , of His Ma- jesty's sloop the Hazard , that the enemy had put to sea ; those signals were repeated to you ; and at forty minutes ...
... o'clock the signal from the small ships and brigs more in - shore , under the orders of Captain Cameron , of His Ma- jesty's sloop the Hazard , that the enemy had put to sea ; those signals were repeated to you ; and at forty minutes ...
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... o'clock on the evening of the 24th ; at eight o'clock his orders for retreat were issued with the utmost secrecy to the commanders of brigades ; at ten o'clock the infantry , and at twelve the cavalry , commenced their march ; and so ...
... o'clock on the evening of the 24th ; at eight o'clock his orders for retreat were issued with the utmost secrecy to the commanders of brigades ; at ten o'clock the infantry , and at twelve the cavalry , commenced their march ; and so ...
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