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... side . ' Crawfurd's whole force under arms consisted of four thousand infan- try , eleven hundred cavalry , and six guns , and his position , one mile and a half in length , extended in an oblique line towards the Coa . The cavalry ...
... side . ' Crawfurd's whole force under arms consisted of four thousand infan- try , eleven hundred cavalry , and six guns , and his position , one mile and a half in length , extended in an oblique line towards the Coa . The cavalry ...
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... side , part of the troops were advanced , others drawn back , and the forty - third most unaccountably placed within an enclosure of solid masonry , at least ten feet high , situated at the left of the road , with but one narrow outlet ...
... side , part of the troops were advanced , others drawn back , and the forty - third most unaccountably placed within an enclosure of solid masonry , at least ten feet high , situated at the left of the road , with but one narrow outlet ...
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... side of the mountain . The artillery drew up on the summit , and the cavalry were disposed in parties on the roads ... sides played across the ravine , the sounds were repeated by numberless echoes , and the smoke rising slowly ...
... side of the mountain . The artillery drew up on the summit , and the cavalry were disposed in parties on the roads ... sides played across the ravine , the sounds were repeated by numberless echoes , and the smoke rising slowly ...
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... side , were crowned with innu- merable fires , around which more than a hundred thousand brave men were gathered , ' the author introduces us amidst the hostile columns , sets before us in such distinct points of view the prowess of the ...
... side , were crowned with innu- merable fires , around which more than a hundred thousand brave men were gathered , ' the author introduces us amidst the hostile columns , sets before us in such distinct points of view the prowess of the ...
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... side was so brutal as to molest her .'- vol . iii . p . 334 . The proclamation here alluded to , was one that had been issued by the English general and the Portuguese regency , for laying waste every part of the country which was ...
... side was so brutal as to molest her .'- vol . iii . p . 334 . The proclamation here alluded to , was one that had been issued by the English general and the Portuguese regency , for laying waste every part of the country which was ...
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