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... seen march- ing towards the bridge , which was still crowded with the passing troops ; M'Leod , a very young man , but with a natural genius for war , immediately turned his horse round , called to the troops to follow , and , taking ...
... seen march- ing towards the bridge , which was still crowded with the passing troops ; M'Leod , a very young man , but with a natural genius for war , immediately turned his horse round , called to the troops to follow , and , taking ...
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... seen coming down the mountain and driving an ass , loaded with all her property , through the midst of the French army . She had abandoned her dwelling in obedience to the proclamation , and now passed over the field of battle with a ...
... seen coming down the mountain and driving an ass , loaded with all her property , through the midst of the French army . She had abandoned her dwelling in obedience to the proclamation , and now passed over the field of battle with a ...
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... seen , arrived with above sixteen thousand men ; but so defective was the occupation of the ground , that Soult had no change to make in his plans from this circumstance , and a little before nine o'clock in the morning , Godinot's ...
... seen , arrived with above sixteen thousand men ; but so defective was the occupation of the ground , that Soult had no change to make in his plans from this circumstance , and a little before nine o'clock in the morning , Godinot's ...
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... seen , and four regiments of hussars and lancers , which had passed the right flank in the obscurity , came galloping in upon the rear of the line at the instant of its development , and slew , or took , two- thirds of the brigade . One ...
... seen , and four regiments of hussars and lancers , which had passed the right flank in the obscurity , came galloping in upon the rear of the line at the instant of its development , and slew , or took , two- thirds of the brigade . One ...
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... seen any thing to surpass it , even in the splendour of the imperial fêtes at Petersburgh . Indeed , the magnificence of the frigate , embellished by every ornament which the palace of the embassy could supply , vied with a royal palace ...
... seen any thing to surpass it , even in the splendour of the imperial fêtes at Petersburgh . Indeed , the magnificence of the frigate , embellished by every ornament which the palace of the embassy could supply , vied with a royal palace ...
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