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Page 238
... thousand French muskets , and about three thousand cuirasses fell into the hands of the conqueror . The loss on both sides was very great : this , and the circumstance that very few prisoners were taken by either party , proves the ...
... thousand French muskets , and about three thousand cuirasses fell into the hands of the conqueror . The loss on both sides was very great : this , and the circumstance that very few prisoners were taken by either party , proves the ...
Page 376
... thousand strong , but at all events consisting of the corps of Soult and Ney , either united , or not very distant from each other , and supposed by Marshal Jourdan and Joseph Buonaparte to be sufficiently strong to attack the British ...
... thousand strong , but at all events consisting of the corps of Soult and Ney , either united , or not very distant from each other , and supposed by Marshal Jourdan and Joseph Buonaparte to be sufficiently strong to attack the British ...
Page 537
... thousand men , and an immense number of horses , buried in the field of battle ; upwards of five thousand men in the hospitals ; twenty - nine thousand seven hundred and seventy - three wounded , two thousand three hundred taken ; the ...
... thousand men , and an immense number of horses , buried in the field of battle ; upwards of five thousand men in the hospitals ; twenty - nine thousand seven hundred and seventy - three wounded , two thousand three hundred taken ; the ...
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