The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 1; Volume 115E. Cave, 1814 |
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Page 57
... Marshals and Generals around him to relieve his want . As the discharges of artillery towards Probstheide grew more and more general and alarming , and the wounded kept returning in con- tinually increasing numbers , I was rather ...
... Marshals and Generals around him to relieve his want . As the discharges of artillery towards Probstheide grew more and more general and alarming , and the wounded kept returning in con- tinually increasing numbers , I was rather ...
Page 67
... Marshal St. Cyr had at- tacked and defeated General Tolstoy , while blockading Dresden . ] Dispatch from the Earl of Aberdeen , dated Leipsig , Oct. 22 , addressed to Lord Castlereagh . MY LORD - I am happy to be enabled to furnish your ...
... Marshal St. Cyr had at- tacked and defeated General Tolstoy , while blockading Dresden . ] Dispatch from the Earl of Aberdeen , dated Leipsig , Oct. 22 , addressed to Lord Castlereagh . MY LORD - I am happy to be enabled to furnish your ...
Page 68
... Marshal Davoust is still in position on the right bank of the Elbe , and seems very unwilling to sepa- rate from the Danes , so long as he can retain his hold ; the corps of Lieut . - gen . Walmoden is not of sufficient force to act ...
... Marshal Davoust is still in position on the right bank of the Elbe , and seems very unwilling to sepa- rate from the Danes , so long as he can retain his hold ; the corps of Lieut . - gen . Walmoden is not of sufficient force to act ...
Page 69
... Marshal Blucher's and Gen. Bulow's armies ; and they are the means of re - equipping and arming these corps . d'armée forthwith nearly to their original establishments . It must be as grateful to the English nation , as creditable to ...
... Marshal Blucher's and Gen. Bulow's armies ; and they are the means of re - equipping and arming these corps . d'armée forthwith nearly to their original establishments . It must be as grateful to the English nation , as creditable to ...
Page 71
... marshal Schwartzenberg could overtake him . There are different accounts of the Enemy's force ; but , considering the num- bers left on the field of battle at Leipsig , and in that city , the number of prisoners sent to the rear during ...
... marshal Schwartzenberg could overtake him . There are different accounts of the Enemy's force ; but , considering the num- bers left on the field of battle at Leipsig , and in that city , the number of prisoners sent to the rear during ...
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