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... enemy.— Corunna Diary , Dec. 30th . From the London Gazette . Admiralty - Office , Jan. 7 , 1809 . Copy of a letter from Vice - Admiral Lord Collingwood , commander - in- chief of his Majesty's ships and vessels in the Mediterranean ...
... enemy.— Corunna Diary , Dec. 30th . From the London Gazette . Admiralty - Office , Jan. 7 , 1809 . Copy of a letter from Vice - Admiral Lord Collingwood , commander - in- chief of his Majesty's ships and vessels in the Mediterranean ...
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... enemy , or from the situation she was then in , they , shortly after taking pos- session of his Majesty's brig , ran her on shore , and left her an entire wreck . She is the French national vessel Le Sards , mounting 22 guns and 1 ...
... enemy , or from the situation she was then in , they , shortly after taking pos- session of his Majesty's brig , ran her on shore , and left her an entire wreck . She is the French national vessel Le Sards , mounting 22 guns and 1 ...
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... enemy , after a short and ineffectual resistance . The surrender took place on the 4th of Dec .; and at ten o'clock in the morning of the 5th , General Belliard entered Madrid , and took the com- mand . The terms of capitulation , and ...
... enemy , after a short and ineffectual resistance . The surrender took place on the 4th of Dec .; and at ten o'clock in the morning of the 5th , General Belliard entered Madrid , and took the com- mand . The terms of capitulation , and ...
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... enemy to board , being full of men , ( it is supposed nearly 100 , ) and for that purpose she ran her bow- sprit between the Sandwich's fore and main masts ; but the brisk fire of round and canister kept up by the brave crew of the ...
... enemy to board , being full of men , ( it is supposed nearly 100 , ) and for that purpose she ran her bow- sprit between the Sandwich's fore and main masts ; but the brisk fire of round and canister kept up by the brave crew of the ...
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... enemy had recei- ved reinforcements from Palencia , and that Buonaparte had left Madrid with a numerous army , and was ad- vancing by forced marches against his rear . He therefore determined to re- treat to Benevente and Astorga , from ...
... enemy had recei- ved reinforcements from Palencia , and that Buonaparte had left Madrid with a numerous army , and was ad- vancing by forced marches against his rear . He therefore determined to re- treat to Benevente and Astorga , from ...
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