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" Blues from the same source of enterprize, which had been regularly trained for that duty, and dressed in an appropriate uniform. The enemy was posted at the village of Reduction, which was on an eminence about two miles from the beach, with the appearance... "
Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Page 539
1806
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 76, Part 2; Volume 100

Early English newspapers - 1806 - 790 pages
...appropriate unir form. The enemy was pofted at the village of Reduction, which was on an emir nence about two miles from the beach, with the appearance...plain between the two armies, which however proved o;i the following morning to be oftiy a morafs in a high ftate of verdure. This in fome meafure checked...
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 22

Monthly literary register - 1805 - 736 pages
...which was an eminence about two miles from the Beach, with the appearance 0^ a fine plain b::tA-cen the two armies^ which however proved on the following morning to be only a morafs in a high (late of verdure. This in fome roeafure checked our advancement, nor did the enemy...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 50

1806 - 554 pages
...appropriate uniform. The enemy was polled at the village ot Reddition, "hic h was on an eminence л bou t two miles from the beach, with the appearance of a...which, however, proved, on the following morning, to be cr.ly a morafs in a high ftate of verdure. This, in fome meafure, checked our advancement, nor did...
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The British trident; or, Register of naval actions, from ... the ..., Volume 5

Archibald Duncan - 1806 - 380 pages
...Reduction, which was on an eminence, about two miles from the beucli, with the appearance of a fiue plain between the two armies, which, however, proved...morning to be only a morass in a high state of verdure. General Beresford was informed by his guide, that, though in winter this place was impassable, it was...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 27

1807 - 1220 pages
...that duty, and dressed in an appropriate uniform. The enemy wa» posted at the village of Reduction, which was on an eminence about two miles from the...state of verdure. This in some measure checked our advancement, nor did the enemy open his field train till the troops were nearly in the middle of the...
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History of the Viceroyalty of Buenos Ayres: Containing the Most Accurate ...

Samuel Hull Wilcocke - Argentina - 1807 - 600 pages
...that duty, and dressed in an appropriate uniform. The enemy was posted at the village of Reduction, which was on an eminence about two miles from the...state of verdure. This in some measure checked our advancement, nor did the enemy open his field train till the troops were nearly in the middle of the...
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The Literary panorama, Volume 1, Issue 1807

1807 - 856 pages
...that duty, and dressed in an appropriate uniform. The enemy was posted at the village of Reduction, which was on an eminence about two miles from the...appearance of a fine plain between the two armies, which howrver proved on the following morning to be only a morass in a high state of verdure. This in some...
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The Literary Panorama, Volume 1

English literature - 1807 - 788 pages
...uniform. The enemy was posted at the village of Reduction, wliii-h was on an eminence about two m les from the beach, with the appearance of a fine plain between the two armies, which howeve^ prot«.l on the following m«ruing to be only a morals in a high state of verdure. This in...
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Tales of the Wars; Or, Naval and Military Chronicle: To which is ..., Volume 3

Great Britain - 1838 - 460 pages
...some seamen, and three companies of royal blues. The enemy was posted at the village of Reducción, which was on an eminence, about two miles from the...morning, to be only a morass in a high state of verdure. General Beresford was informed by his guide, that, though in winter this place was impassable, it was...
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Annual Register, Volume 48

Edmund Burke - History - 1808 - 1408 pages
...and dressed in an appropriate uniform. The enemy was posted at the-Tillage of Reduction, which was en an eminence, about two miles from the beach, with the appearance of a fine plain between the two arjnies, which, however, proved on the following morning tq be only a morass in a high state of verdure....
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