The History of England, from the Accession of George III, 1760, to the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, Band 4G. Bell, 1846 |
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... yards from the works ; and on the twenty - first , the fort was stormed and taken , with little loss to the assailants , but with a dreadful carnage among the : garrison not less than 1000 men were massacred with 62 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... yards from the works ; and on the twenty - first , the fort was stormed and taken , with little loss to the assailants , but with a dreadful carnage among the : garrison not less than 1000 men were massacred with 62 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Thomas Smart Hughes. : garrison not less than 1000 men were massacred with the bayonet ; and 300 , mostly wounded , were taken prisoners . The fate of the campaign , and perhaps of the war , was decided by this blow : the evil ...
Thomas Smart Hughes. : garrison not less than 1000 men were massacred with the bayonet ; and 300 , mostly wounded , were taken prisoners . The fate of the campaign , and perhaps of the war , was decided by this blow : the evil ...
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... garrison evacuated Oossoor at their approach ; Rayacottah , one of the strongest of his fortresses , surrendered ; and the other forts which defended the pass , either obeyed our summons , or made a feeble resistance : by this newly ...
... garrison evacuated Oossoor at their approach ; Rayacottah , one of the strongest of his fortresses , surrendered ; and the other forts which defended the pass , either obeyed our summons , or made a feeble resistance : by this newly ...
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... garrison of Condé yielded themselves prisoners of war , after enduring the extremity of famine ; and Mayence also submitted to the Prussian arms . On the eighth of August , the French were driven from a strong position , near the ...
... garrison of Condé yielded themselves prisoners of war , after enduring the extremity of famine ; and Mayence also submitted to the Prussian arms . On the eighth of August , the French were driven from a strong position , near the ...
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... garrison of Quesnoy capitu- lated ; but a very different fate awaited the British army . On the eighteenth of August , the duke of York arrived in the vicinity of Menin , where several severe contests took place ; and the post of ...
... garrison of Quesnoy capitu- lated ; but a very different fate awaited the British army . On the eighteenth of August , the duke of York arrived in the vicinity of Menin , where several severe contests took place ; and the post of ...
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