The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... wounded had been landed on the island of Huin.The Danes are stated to have lost in killed and wounded 1700 men . It is a gratifying and important fact , which serves to illustrate the extraordi- nary resources of the country , that ...
... wounded had been landed on the island of Huin.The Danes are stated to have lost in killed and wounded 1700 men . It is a gratifying and important fact , which serves to illustrate the extraordi- nary resources of the country , that ...
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... wounded slightly , and Col. Abercromby had lost a limb . Col. Pagot appears to have had a slight wound . - Lord Keith's last letter says all the wounded are surprisingly well , considering they are all by cannon or grape shot . I may ...
... wounded slightly , and Col. Abercromby had lost a limb . Col. Pagot appears to have had a slight wound . - Lord Keith's last letter says all the wounded are surprisingly well , considering they are all by cannon or grape shot . I may ...
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... wounded at their head , though not dangerously . I regret , however , the tem- porary absence from the army of this highly valuable and meritorious officer , whose counsel and co - operation would be so highly necessary to me at this mo ...
... wounded at their head , though not dangerously . I regret , however , the tem- porary absence from the army of this highly valuable and meritorious officer , whose counsel and co - operation would be so highly necessary to me at this mo ...
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