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" ... of posts on each flank of the town, and of the principal arsenal, with a communication open to the fleet, and having an effective force of about five thousand men, did enter into, and finally conclude a treaty with... "
Trial of Lieutenant General John Whitelocke, Commander in Chief of the ...
por John Whitelocke - 1808 - 226 páginas
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volumen70

1808 - 1016 páginas
...a treaty -with the enemy .where« by he acknowledges, in bis pubiic dispatch ut the loth July 1107, that " he resolved to forego the advantages which...his troops had obtained, and which advantages had costhim about 1500 men in killed, wounded,, and prisoners ;" and by such treaty he unnecessarily and...
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The Trial at Large of Lieut. Gen. Whitelocke, Late Commander in Chief of the ...

John Whitelocke - 1808 - 710 páginas
...treaty with the enemy, whereby he acknowledges m the public dispateh of the 10th of July 1807 — " That he resolved to forego the advantages which the...obtained, and which advantages had cost him " about 250O men in killed, wounded, and prisoners ;" and by such treaty he unnecessarily and shamefully surrendered...
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The Universal Magazine, Volumen9

1808 - 560 páginas
...whereby he acknowledges, in the public dispatch of the lOtuot July, 1S07, that " he resolved toforego the advantages which the bravery of his troops had obtained, and which advautages had cost him about 2500 men iu killed, wounded, and prisoners;" and by such treaty he unnecessarily...
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The Literary Panorama, Volumen4

1808 - 742 páginas
...dispatch of the 10th July, 1807, that " he resolved to forego tin; advantages which the bravery of hi* troops had obtained, and which advantages had cost him about two thousand live hundred men in killed, wounded, and prisoners ;" and « that bv sueh treaty 'lie unnecessarily...
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Annual Register, Volumen49

Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 páginas
...tnemy, whereby he acknowledges, in tbe public dispatch of the 10th of J«ly, 1807, " That he resolfed to forego the advantages which the bravery of his...obtained, and which advantages had cost him about 2,50O men, in killed, wound•d, wd prisoners ;" and by such treaty, he unnecessarily and shamefully...
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The British trident; or, Register of naval actions, from ... the ..., Volumen6

Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 páginas
...that " he resolved to forego the advantages which ihe bravery of his troops had obtained, and whifh advantages had cost him about two thousand five hundred men in killed, wounded, and prisoners;" and by such treaty he unnecessarily and shamefully surrendered all such advantages, totally evacuated the...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1809 - 1080 páginas
...treaty with the ««my, whereby he acknowledges, ifl the pcblic dispatch of the 10th of Julj, 1807, " That he resolved to forego the advantages which the bravery of his troops had obtained, acd which advantages had cost him about 2,500 men, in killed, woundtd, »nd prisoners ;" and by such...
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The Edinburgh annual register

1810 - 602 páginas
...force of 5000 men, he concluded a treaty, whereby, according to the acknowledgment in his own dispatch, he resolved to forego the advantages which the bravery...troops had obtained, and which advantages had cost him 2500 men in killed, wound186 187 ed, and prisoners ; and by such treaty he unnecessarily and shamefully...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volumen1

1810 - 600 páginas
...5000 men, he concluded a treaty, whereby, according to the acknowledgment in his own dispatch, h« resolved to forego the advantages which the bravery...troops had obtained, and which advantages had cost him 2500 men in killed,. wound-' 186 18? ed, and prisoners ; and by such treaty he unnecessarily and shamefully...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen1

Walter Scott - 1810 - 602 páginas
...5000 men, he concluded a treaty, whereby, according to the acknowledgment in his own dispatch, lie resolved to forego the advantages which the bravery...troops had obtained, and which advantages had cost him 2500 men in killed, wounded, and prisoners ; and by such treaty he unnecessarily and shamefully surrendered...
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