Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1810 |
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... light , and in consequence of the orders received from the commander of the forces , I awaited his arrival at my post before I moved forwards , and which having taken place between ten and eleven o'clock , the troops were soon after put ...
... light , and in consequence of the orders received from the commander of the forces , I awaited his arrival at my post before I moved forwards , and which having taken place between ten and eleven o'clock , the troops were soon after put ...
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... light bat- talion to march forward , and for the two brigades to follow at their proper distance , the commander of the forces placing himself between the advanced guard and the head of the third brigade . The former having , between ...
... light bat- talion to march forward , and for the two brigades to follow at their proper distance , the commander of the forces placing himself between the advanced guard and the head of the third brigade . The former having , between ...
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... light infantry to recon- noitre the isthmus . Major Church , I found , had already , with four companies of the Greek Light Infantry , gallantly carried the first redoubt ; the enemy retiring upon his next intrenchments , where he ...
... light infantry to recon- noitre the isthmus . Major Church , I found , had already , with four companies of the Greek Light Infantry , gallantly carried the first redoubt ; the enemy retiring upon his next intrenchments , where he ...
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