The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 1; Volume 115E. Cave, 1814 |
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Page 65
... Enemy had concentrated a con- siderable force . The Indians , however , previously to the assault , withdrew them- selves out of reach of the Enemy's fire.- The handful of his Majesty's troops em- ployed on this occasion , displayed the ...
... Enemy had concentrated a con- siderable force . The Indians , however , previously to the assault , withdrew them- selves out of reach of the Enemy's fire.- The handful of his Majesty's troops em- ployed on this occasion , displayed the ...
Page 66
... Enemy's works , and of viewing the means he possessed for de- fending the position he occupied , I ordered a general demonstration to be made on Fort George , to commence by the attack and surprise of all the American picquets thrown ...
... Enemy's works , and of viewing the means he possessed for de- fending the position he occupied , I ordered a general demonstration to be made on Fort George , to commence by the attack and surprise of all the American picquets thrown ...
Page 67
... Enemy left in their flight . grand army under the command of Field Marshal Prince Schwartzenberg , is ad- vancing by forced marches in the direction of Jena . His Imperial Majesty went yesterday to Zeitz , in order to follow the Enemy ...
... Enemy left in their flight . grand army under the command of Field Marshal Prince Schwartzenberg , is ad- vancing by forced marches in the direction of Jena . His Imperial Majesty went yesterday to Zeitz , in order to follow the Enemy ...
Page 68
... Enemy . LONDON GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY . Foreign - office , Nov. 24. Dispatches re- ceived by Visc . Castlereagh , from Sir C. W. Stewart , K. B. 4 . Gottingen , Nov. 2 . MY LORD - The intended movement of the main body of the Army of the ...
... Enemy . LONDON GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY . Foreign - office , Nov. 24. Dispatches re- ceived by Visc . Castlereagh , from Sir C. W. Stewart , K. B. 4 . Gottingen , Nov. 2 . MY LORD - The intended movement of the main body of the Army of the ...
Page 69
... Enemy having only 6000 men in his communications , was probably aug- Frankfort ; they will probably retire to mented by troops at Erfurt , and other Cassel : he mentions also the Enemy's places on its march , and in his battles with ...
... Enemy having only 6000 men in his communications , was probably aug- Frankfort ; they will probably retire to mented by troops at Erfurt , and other Cassel : he mentions also the Enemy's places on its march , and in his battles with ...
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