Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1812 |
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... Commander in Chief , and of the same gallantry which has characterized the troops since the hour of their disembarkation on this coast . The Commander in Chief will sail in a few days for India , and I flatter myself that I shall be ...
... Commander in Chief , and of the same gallantry which has characterized the troops since the hour of their disembarkation on this coast . The Commander in Chief will sail in a few days for India , and I flatter myself that I shall be ...
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... Commander in Chief may wish to put , either to what is done ; or what is likely to accrue from the event . And I ... command of Lieutenant Roch , in the face of the enemy , whilst Captain Pellew was negociating with the Governor . SIR ...
... Commander in Chief may wish to put , either to what is done ; or what is likely to accrue from the event . And I ... command of Lieutenant Roch , in the face of the enemy , whilst Captain Pellew was negociating with the Governor . SIR ...
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... Commander in Chief deeply laments the loss sustained by the British troops in the at- tempt to carry Callinger by storm , his Excellency considers the early surrender of that celebrated fortress to the British power , as the immediate ...
... Commander in Chief deeply laments the loss sustained by the British troops in the at- tempt to carry Callinger by storm , his Excellency considers the early surrender of that celebrated fortress to the British power , as the immediate ...
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