Annual Register, 第 25 巻Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1800 |
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... wounded in this out- fet of the bufinefs . The fame fort of cannonade and interrup tion was repeated through every day's march , from nine in the morning till three in the after- noon , which we fuppofe was the time that the troops were ...
... wounded in this out- fet of the bufinefs . The fame fort of cannonade and interrup tion was repeated through every day's march , from nine in the morning till three in the after- noon , which we fuppofe was the time that the troops were ...
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... wounded , rallied the Eu ropeans , and , under the fire of the whole immenfe artillery of the enemy , gained a little eminence , and forming a new fquare , thefe [ E ] 3 invin- out ammunition , the officers fight- ing only with their ...
... wounded , rallied the Eu ropeans , and , under the fire of the whole immenfe artillery of the enemy , gained a little eminence , and forming a new fquare , thefe [ E ] 3 invin- out ammunition , the officers fight- ing only with their ...
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... wounded , refifted and repulfed the enemy in thirteen different attacks ; until at length , incapable of with- ftanding the torrents of fresh troops that were continually pouring upon them , they were borne down and trampled under foot ...
... wounded , refifted and repulfed the enemy in thirteen different attacks ; until at length , incapable of with- ftanding the torrents of fresh troops that were continually pouring upon them , they were borne down and trampled under foot ...
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... wounded be- hind . But upon receiving infor- mation there , that the English army had abandoned their artil- lery , and were retreating towards Chingleput , he inftantly difpatch- ed all the fresh and irregular ca- valry in purfuit ...
... wounded be- hind . But upon receiving infor- mation there , that the English army had abandoned their artil- lery , and were retreating towards Chingleput , he inftantly difpatch- ed all the fresh and irregular ca- valry in purfuit ...
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... wounded . Sir Eyre Coote halted juft beyond the ene- my's ground , from his inability to continue the purfuit farther ; and was joined by the fecond line and the baggage about midnight . The lofs on his fide was far from being ...
... wounded . Sir Eyre Coote halted juft beyond the ene- my's ground , from his inability to continue the purfuit farther ; and was joined by the fecond line and the baggage about midnight . The lofs on his fide was far from being ...
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addrefs Admiral againſt alfo army befides cafe Capt Captain caufe circumftances clofe coaft command confequence confiderable confifted convoy courfe court defign defire ditto Duke Eaft Earl enemy enemy's exprefs fafe faid fail fame feamen fecond fecurity feemed feen fent ferved fervice feven feveral fhall fhips fhould fide fiege fignal fince fire firft firſt fituation fleet fmall fome foon force fquadron French frigates ftate ftill ftores fubject fuch fuffered fufficient fuperiority fupply fuppofed fupport garrifon guns himſelf honour Houfe Houſe Hyder ifland India inftant intereft laft land lefs likewife lofs Lord Lord North Majefty Majefty's Marattas Marquis de Bouille meaſures ment Mifs minifters Minorca moft moſt neceffary neral Nizam obferved occafion officers paffed parliament perfon poffeffion Poonah prefent prefidency prifoners propofed provifions purpoſe reafon refolution refpect Sir Samuel Hood ſtate thefe theſe thofe thoſe tion troops veffels Weft whofe wounded
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