The Life of His Grace Arthur, Duke, Marquis, and Earl of Wellington ... with Copious Details and Delineations, Historical, Political, and Military, of the Various Important Services in which He Has Been Engaged in ...J. and J. Cundee ..., [181-?], 1814 - Generals |
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Francis L. Clarke. Arrangements for the garrison . The fall of Pampluna was in itself an object of great importance , and its consequences with respect to allied army . Ans . The French garrison shall march out of the place with all the ...
Francis L. Clarke. Arrangements for the garrison . The fall of Pampluna was in itself an object of great importance , and its consequences with respect to allied army . Ans . The French garrison shall march out of the place with all the ...
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... garrison . Ans . Granted . Conditions imposed upon the Garrison by Commanding Officers of the Allies . " No Spaniard , without regard to sex or class , can be allowed to follow the French garrison to its destination ; and all such ...
... garrison . Ans . Granted . Conditions imposed upon the Garrison by Commanding Officers of the Allies . " No Spaniard , without regard to sex or class , can be allowed to follow the French garrison to its destination ; and all such ...
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... garrison . It was on this occasion that General Salm was killed . At the head of a column he opposed the sortie , and received a musket - shot at the mo ment he endeavoured to lead his troops against those of the garrison . On account ...
... garrison . It was on this occasion that General Salm was killed . At the head of a column he opposed the sortie , and received a musket - shot at the mo ment he endeavoured to lead his troops against those of the garrison . On account ...
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Don Carlos Doyle | 20 |
Passage of the Adour | 383 |
Entre into Bourdeaux | 419 |
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