“The” Annual Register: World EventsLongman, 1812 |
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... wounded , of whom there was an unusual proportion of officers . It had been Lord Wellington's expectation that the reduction of Badajos could be effected before the second week in June , at which time he supposed that the rein ...
... wounded , of whom there was an unusual proportion of officers . It had been Lord Wellington's expectation that the reduction of Badajos could be effected before the second week in June , at which time he supposed that the rein ...
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... wounded , remaining prisoners of war . This disaster was evidently a cause of great shagrin to Lord Wellington , to whom the retreat of Massena seems to have given confident hopes of being able to send relief to Badajos . in time to ...
... wounded , remaining prisoners of war . This disaster was evidently a cause of great shagrin to Lord Wellington , to whom the retreat of Massena seems to have given confident hopes of being able to send relief to Badajos . in time to ...
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... wounded , and prisoners was supposed to amount to 3000. That of the victors was severe , amounting to 1243 killed and wounded . Although the bat- tle of Barrosa was among the mi- nor actions with respect to the numbers engaged , and had ...
... wounded , and prisoners was supposed to amount to 3000. That of the victors was severe , amounting to 1243 killed and wounded . Although the bat- tle of Barrosa was among the mi- nor actions with respect to the numbers engaged , and had ...
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... wounded are in the hospitals of the city , where their lives were respected in the midst of the carnage . Three field mar- shals and the governor are among the prisoners : many others among the slain . " Further particulars of this day ...
... wounded are in the hospitals of the city , where their lives were respected in the midst of the carnage . Three field mar- shals and the governor are among the prisoners : many others among the slain . " Further particulars of this day ...
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... wounded , and prisoners of the latter alone more than 4600 are numbered . On the following day the fortress of Mur- viedro capitulated , and a garrison of nearly 2600 remained prisoners of war . While the French forces on the eastern ...
... wounded , and prisoners of the latter alone more than 4600 are numbered . On the following day the fortress of Mur- viedro capitulated , and a garrison of nearly 2600 remained prisoners of war . While the French forces on the eastern ...
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