Valladolid by Arevalo. They were joined yesterday on their retreat by the cavalry and artillery of the army of the north, which have arrived at too late a period, it is to be hoped, to be of much use to them. It is impossible to form a conjecture of the... The Monthly Magazine - Page 1611812Full view - About this book
| 1812 - 1020 pages
...now considerably advanced on the road towards Valjadolid, by Arcvalo. They were joined yoierday on their retreat by the cavalry and artillery of the army of the north, which arrived at too late a period, it is to be hoped, to oe of much use to them. " It is impossible to form... | |
| 1812 - 448 pages
...now considerably advanced on the road towards Valladolid by Arevalo. They were joined yesterday on1 their retreat by the cavalry and artillery of the...a conjecture of the amount of the enemy's loss in this action; but from all reports it is very considerable. We have taken from them eleven pieces of... | |
| 1812 - 550 pages
...DOW considerably advanced on the road towards Yallado. lid by Arevalo. They were joined yesterday on their retreat by the cavalry and artillery of the...too late a period, it is to be hoped, to be of much nse to them. It is impossible to form a conjecture of the enemy's loss ra this action; but from all... | |
| The Duke of York - 1812 - 706 pages
...yesterday on their retreat by the cavalry and anilit ry of the army of :he north, which have arrived at loo late a period, it is to be hoped, to be of much use...them. It is impossible to form a conjecture of the enemy's loss in this action ; but from all reports it is very considerable. We have taken from them... | |
| 1812 - 760 pages
...considerably advanced on the road to Valladolid by Arevalo. They were joined yesterday on thtir retreai by the cavalry and artillery of the army of the North, which have arrived at loo late a period, it is to be hoped, lo be of much us? to them. It is impossible to form a conjecture... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 pages
...now considerably advanced on the road towards Valladolid by Arevalo. They were joined yesterday on their retreat by the cavalry and artillery of the army of the North, which have arrivedat too late a period, it is to be hoped, to be of much use to them. It is impossible to form... | |
| 1813 - 1082 pages
...they are now considerably advanced on the road to Valludolid by Arevalo. They were joined yesterday on their retreat by the cavalry and artillery of the...a conjecture of the amount of the enemy's loss in this action ; but from all reports it is very considerable. We have taten from them 1 1 pieces of cannon,... | |
| 1813 - 818 pages
...their retreat by the cavalry and artillery of the array of Ihe North, which have arrived at too htc a period, it is to be hoped, to be of much use to them. It is impossible to form a conjecture cf the amount of the enemy's loss in'tbis action; but from all reports it is very considerable. We... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 486 pages
...no» considerably advanced on the road towards Valladolid by Arevalo. They were joined yesterday on their retreat by the cavalry and artillery of the...a conjecture of the amount of the enemy's loss in this action ; but from all reports it is very considerable. We have taken from them eleven pieces of... | |
| 1814 - 506 pages
...now considerably advanced on the road towards Valladolid by Arevalo. They were joined yesterday on their retreat by the cavalry and artillery of the...a conjecture of the amount of the enemy's loss in this action ; but from all reports it is very considerable. We have taken from them eleven pieces of... | |
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