The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... enemy , and to turn their left . They did not , however , wait , but came down and attacked us . The action was warm : but the enemy were every where for- ced under the walls of Alexandria . Our loss is considerable . Although Col ...
... enemy , and to turn their left . They did not , however , wait , but came down and attacked us . The action was warm : but the enemy were every where for- ced under the walls of Alexandria . Our loss is considerable . Although Col ...
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... enemy positively lost 2000 men killed and wounded , and 500 taken prisoners . On the preceding Wednesday , Aboukir castle surrendered , and the British and Turkish flags were flying there . Extract of a letter from Col. Anstruther to ...
... enemy positively lost 2000 men killed and wounded , and 500 taken prisoners . On the preceding Wednesday , Aboukir castle surrendered , and the British and Turkish flags were flying there . Extract of a letter from Col. Anstruther to ...
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... enemy , The reserve , under the command of Major Gen. Moore , which was on the right , on the change of the position of the army , moved on in column , and covered the right flank . The army continued to advance , pushing the enemy with ...
... enemy , The reserve , under the command of Major Gen. Moore , which was on the right , on the change of the position of the army , moved on in column , and covered the right flank . The army continued to advance , pushing the enemy with ...
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