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... hundred prizes were taken by our cruisers . Though the French armies performed some brilliant actions in the Netherlands , where the Marshal - General , Maurice Count de Saxe , defeated and covered with dis- grace the troops of the Duke ...
... hundred prizes were taken by our cruisers . Though the French armies performed some brilliant actions in the Netherlands , where the Marshal - General , Maurice Count de Saxe , defeated and covered with dis- grace the troops of the Duke ...
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... hundred soldiers into the field . Madras , one of their principal places , sixty - three miles distant , was an open town ; Fort St. David was in ruins , with a garrison of only sixty invalids . A fortnight would have enabled the ...
... hundred soldiers into the field . Madras , one of their principal places , sixty - three miles distant , was an open town ; Fort St. David was in ruins , with a garrison of only sixty invalids . A fortnight would have enabled the ...
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... hundred yards of the fort . The walls of the latter , which rose above the centre of the English town were - as dispatches relate — all built of hard , iron - coloured stone , and defended by four gigantic bastions . The inner fort , or ...
... hundred yards of the fort . The walls of the latter , which rose above the centre of the English town were - as dispatches relate — all built of hard , iron - coloured stone , and defended by four gigantic bastions . The inner fort , or ...
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... hundred miles in length along a country teeming with wealth and commerce , while that of France was almost confined to the narrow limits of Pondicherry . The third division of British under Colonel Clive was meanwhile advancing from the ...
... hundred miles in length along a country teeming with wealth and commerce , while that of France was almost confined to the narrow limits of Pondicherry . The third division of British under Colonel Clive was meanwhile advancing from the ...
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... hundred miles distant from the French army , the prince sent a Rissaldar to request that an officer of rank with a body of French should be sent to facilitate their junction . Lally immediately despatched the Marquis de Bussy on this ...
... hundred miles distant from the French army , the prince sent a Rissaldar to request that an officer of rank with a body of French should be sent to facilitate their junction . Lally immediately despatched the Marquis de Bussy on this ...
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Admiral arms army artillery attack Austrian battalions batteries battle bayonets Blake Bonaparte brave bravery brigade British Cameron campaign Captain capture castle Catalonia cavalry Championnet Charles Clarke Colonel column command Coote corps Count Brown Count de Lally Covenanters Dalyell Daun defended desperate Directory division dragoons Duke Emperor enemy Fassifern fell fire flank fleet forces fought France Frederick French French India frigates gallant garrison Gordon Highlanders Greig Guards guns head Highlanders honour horse hundred hussars Imperial infantry Irish Kilmaine King King of Prussia Lacy Lally letter Loudon Louis Macdonald Mantua marched Marquis de Bussy Marshal military mountains muskets Naples Napoleon O'Donnel O'Reilly officers Paris pieces of cannon Pondicherry Prince prisoners Prussian rank received regiment retired retreat sail Scottish sent ships shot siege Silesia soldiers soon Spain Spaniards Spanish squadrons Suchet Sudermania sword thousand tion took town troops victory Vienna wounded
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Página 282 - He threatened to spit" men, and to roast them: and he killed some in cold blood, or rather in hot blood; for he was then drunk, when he ordered one to be hanged, because he would not tell where his father was, for whom he was in search.
Página 10 - I reckon near eight hundred are employed upon the road to Pondicherry, laden with sugar, pepper, and other goods ; and as for the Coulis, they are all employed for the same purpose, from the first day we came here. " I am taking my measures from this day to set fire to the Black-town, and to blow up the powder-mills. " You will never imagine that fifty French deserters, and...
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