Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1812 |
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... appears that Joseph Buonaparte left Madrid on the 21st , with the army of the centre , supposed to consist of from ten to twelve thousand infantry and from two to three thousand cavalry , and he direct- ed his march by the Escoriel ...
... appears that Joseph Buonaparte left Madrid on the 21st , with the army of the centre , supposed to consist of from ten to twelve thousand infantry and from two to three thousand cavalry , and he direct- ed his march by the Escoriel ...
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... appears that the enemy assembled in such force at that point , that Lieut . - Colonel Campbell thought it necessary ... appear to be moving in this direction from ( 540 )
... appears that the enemy assembled in such force at that point , that Lieut . - Colonel Campbell thought it necessary ... appear to be moving in this direction from ( 540 )
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... appears by the papers of a Commissary General , who was made prisoner , that they victualled one hundred and twenty ... appear to have preceded the retreat of the remaining troops . It is reported that Buonaparte travels in a coach ...
... appears by the papers of a Commissary General , who was made prisoner , that they victualled one hundred and twenty ... appear to have preceded the retreat of the remaining troops . It is reported that Buonaparte travels in a coach ...
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