Annual Register, 48. köideEdmund Burke 1808 |
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... Command of the British Army in Sicily , by Sir John Stuart - Expedition of Sir John Stuart to Cala- bria - Battle of Maida - Consequences of that Victory - French expelled from the two Calabrias - Return of the English Army to Sicily ...
... Command of the British Army in Sicily , by Sir John Stuart - Expedition of Sir John Stuart to Cala- bria - Battle of Maida - Consequences of that Victory - French expelled from the two Calabrias - Return of the English Army to Sicily ...
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... command of his armies or defence of his strong places to any Russian or Austrian officer , or French emigrant , or subject of any belligerent ; and not to admit any belligerent squadron into his ports . But hardly had six weeks elapsed ...
... command of his armies or defence of his strong places to any Russian or Austrian officer , or French emigrant , or subject of any belligerent ; and not to admit any belligerent squadron into his ports . But hardly had six weeks elapsed ...
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... command . No sooner were the troops on shore , than preparations for active hostilities were begun by the government of Naples . vies of Neapolitans were ordered . Horses and waggons , necessary for the advance of the army , were pro ...
... command . No sooner were the troops on shore , than preparations for active hostilities were begun by the government of Naples . vies of Neapolitans were ordered . Horses and waggons , necessary for the advance of the army , were pro ...
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... command , he wisely determined not to expose his troops to the con- sequences of their ardor and inex- perience , nor to sacrifice them to the wild and extravagant projects of the court of Naples . In the mean time a French army , under ...
... command , he wisely determined not to expose his troops to the con- sequences of their ardor and inex- perience , nor to sacrifice them to the wild and extravagant projects of the court of Naples . In the mean time a French army , under ...
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... command of Massena , met with no resistance in its march to Naples . Capua surrendered on the 12th of February , and on the 15th , Joseph Bonaparte entered Naples , the garrison left in that city and in the neighbouring forts having ...
... command of Massena , met with no resistance in its march to Naples . Capua surrendered on the 12th of February , and on the 15th , Joseph Bonaparte entered Naples , the garrison left in that city and in the neighbouring forts having ...
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