The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 2; Volume 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... army : their countrymen completed the victory . Leopold was saved only by a peasant , and conduct- ed along the secret passes of the coun try , which the latter well knew , to the Austrian frontier - town : where the historian of that ...
... army : their countrymen completed the victory . Leopold was saved only by a peasant , and conduct- ed along the secret passes of the coun try , which the latter well knew , to the Austrian frontier - town : where the historian of that ...
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... army . At length the hospital out a good infantry , though far infe- rior indeed to the Swiss on the side of Germany and Italy they had the Austrians to contend with ; while France attacked them both on the ide of Italy and Burgundy ...
... army . At length the hospital out a good infantry , though far infe- rior indeed to the Swiss on the side of Germany and Italy they had the Austrians to contend with ; while France attacked them both on the ide of Italy and Burgundy ...
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... army . They returned home , the French pot daring to pursue them ! though these last were well supplied with ca ... army , consisting of 50,000 men , with an artillery that had never before been equalled in Italy , and headed by a young ...
... army . They returned home , the French pot daring to pursue them ! though these last were well supplied with ca ... army , consisting of 50,000 men , with an artillery that had never before been equalled in Italy , and headed by a young ...
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... Army ; with considerable Additions , by J. E. MARSTON , esq . of the Hamburgh - Bur- ger - Guard . 6 An authentic Account of the late Mr. WHITBREAD , consisting of Facts and Anecdotes relating , to his latter Days and Death , developing ...
... Army ; with considerable Additions , by J. E. MARSTON , esq . of the Hamburgh - Bur- ger - Guard . 6 An authentic Account of the late Mr. WHITBREAD , consisting of Facts and Anecdotes relating , to his latter Days and Death , developing ...
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... Army Extraordinaries , which were 12 millions , calculated the expences of the Army on the Continent at 500,0007 . a - month , which would be six millions in the year ; three millions more would be required for the expences of the Army ...
... Army Extraordinaries , which were 12 millions , calculated the expences of the Army on the Continent at 500,0007 . a - month , which would be six millions in the year ; three millions more would be required for the expences of the Army ...
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