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They took their arms , and attacked the Spanish quarters in such formidable
numbers , and with such undaunted ... pointed against their tumultuous crowds
swept down multitudes at every discharge , the impetuosity of the attack did not
abate .
They took their arms , and attacked the Spanish quarters in such formidable
numbers , and with such undaunted ... pointed against their tumultuous crowds
swept down multitudes at every discharge , the impetuosity of the attack did not
abate .
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On the left and rear of the English , the action was less severe , and the attack
much less animated . ... As the right of the French attacked the English left , he
sallied out from this position against their flanks , and threw them into disorder .
On the left and rear of the English , the action was less severe , and the attack
much less animated . ... As the right of the French attacked the English left , he
sallied out from this position against their flanks , and threw them into disorder .
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On the memorable morning of the eighth of January , general Puckenham ,
having detached colonel Thornton with a considerable force , to attack the works
on the right bank of the river , moved with his whole force , exceeding twelve ...
On the memorable morning of the eighth of January , general Puckenham ,
having detached colonel Thornton with a considerable force , to attack the works
on the right bank of the river , moved with his whole force , exceeding twelve ...
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