The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volumen9J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1797 |
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... wounds which it has received , we would ftill have fhed our blood in its defence ; but , if this new de- falcation is to be added to what we were formerly robbed of , I would wish to know what there is left to intereft our feelings , or ...
... wounds which it has received , we would ftill have fhed our blood in its defence ; but , if this new de- falcation is to be added to what we were formerly robbed of , I would wish to know what there is left to intereft our feelings , or ...
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... wounded , he ftill perfevered ( though he could rally but few of his men ) to de fend his fhip , almoft longer than defence was juftifiable . Had there been the small- eft motion in the fea every mast must inevitably have gone by the ...
... wounded , he ftill perfevered ( though he could rally but few of his men ) to de fend his fhip , almoft longer than defence was juftifiable . Had there been the small- eft motion in the fea every mast must inevitably have gone by the ...
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... wounds the day of the action , and about the fame number wounded , several of whom are fince dead . Admiralty - Office , Nov. 22 . Extract of a Letter from Vice - Admiral Kingsmill , Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Ships and Veffels ...
... wounds the day of the action , and about the fame number wounded , several of whom are fince dead . Admiralty - Office , Nov. 22 . Extract of a Letter from Vice - Admiral Kingsmill , Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Ships and Veffels ...
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... wounded , 96 mifling ; on the whole 299 men , and 89 horfes . The enemy's was certainly confider- able ; 200 of them were taken prifoners and brought into Mayence . I am thus circumftantial in ftating the particulars of this , in fact ...
... wounded , 96 mifling ; on the whole 299 men , and 89 horfes . The enemy's was certainly confider- able ; 200 of them were taken prifoners and brought into Mayence . I am thus circumftantial in ftating the particulars of this , in fact ...
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... wounded , to have been very confiderable , and ftates his own to have amounted to four hundred men , killed , wounded , and mifling . 2 I have the honour to be , & c . ( Signed ) Rob . Craufurd . From the London Gazette , Nov. 29 ...
... wounded , to have been very confiderable , and ftates his own to have amounted to four hundred men , killed , wounded , and mifling . 2 I have the honour to be , & c . ( Signed ) Rob . Craufurd . From the London Gazette , Nov. 29 ...
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