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" ... two Arapiles which we possessed, and from thence to attack and break our line ; or, at all events, to render difficult any movement of ours to our right. The extension of his line to his left, however, and its advance upon our right, notwithstanding... "
The Royal Military Chronicle: Or, British Officers Monthly Register and ... - Σελίδα 386
1812
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...their troops, apparently with an intention to embrace, by the position of his troops, aud by his hre, our post on that of the two Arapiles which we possessed,...and from thence to attack and break our line ; or at alt events to render difficult any movement of ours to our right. The extension of bis line to his...

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...did us but very little damage, he extended his left, and moved forward his troops, apparently with an intention to embrace, by the position of his troops,...on that of the two Arapiles which we possessed, and fromthence to attack and break our line ; or, at all events, to render difficult any movement of our's...




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