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whom you profess yourself an enemy , desires above als " things should be
believed , that the Siciliens have not applied to me in this case ; you will thereby
do a service to the cause of your enemy , against whom not a presumptive
pretence ...
whom you profess yourself an enemy , desires above als " things should be
believed , that the Siciliens have not applied to me in this case ; you will thereby
do a service to the cause of your enemy , against whom not a presumptive
pretence ...
Page 246
I suppose the enemy forming in the front , the regiment ? beats a preparative ,
and fires twice standing . Gen ' . A retreat . Reg . A march . • I suppose the enemy
( not able to withstand our fire ) re . treating , regiment fires twice advancing .
I suppose the enemy forming in the front , the regiment ? beats a preparative ,
and fires twice standing . Gen ' . A retreat . Reg . A march . • I suppose the enemy
( not able to withstand our fire ) re . treating , regiment fires twice advancing .
Page 247
A march . " I suppose the enemy retiring - regiment fires once adyancing . Gen ' .
A quick march . | Reg . A retreat . • I suppose an ambuscade or vigorous attack of
the enemy , wherein the regiment is obliged to retire , fire once re , • treating .
A march . " I suppose the enemy retiring - regiment fires once adyancing . Gen ' .
A quick march . | Reg . A retreat . • I suppose an ambuscade or vigorous attack of
the enemy , wherein the regiment is obliged to retire , fire once re , • treating .
Page 311
We hope his Pruffian Majesty has duly considered the following argument : • If a
nation at war has any right at all to • seize upon any neutral towns , and to put
garrisons into thein to prevent them from falling into the enemy ' s hands , this
right ...
We hope his Pruffian Majesty has duly considered the following argument : • If a
nation at war has any right at all to • seize upon any neutral towns , and to put
garrisons into thein to prevent them from falling into the enemy ' s hands , this
right ...
Page 457
At four o ' clock the signal was made to cease firing , which raised the spirits of
the enemy , and encouraged them to renew their cannonade . On this the boody
flag was hung out , and we continued firing till six o ' clock , at which time a flag of
...
At four o ' clock the signal was made to cease firing , which raised the spirits of
the enemy , and encouraged them to renew their cannonade . On this the boody
flag was hung out , and we continued firing till six o ' clock , at which time a flag of
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