| 1794 - 514 páginas
...delerters, ibat the enemy had been re-enforced by the corps which had hitherto been afting in \Veft Flanders, as well as by a column of the army which...before Valenciennes and Conde. The fame information alfured me alfo, that the column which had been marching toward Maeftricht, had fuddenly returned toward... | |
| John Debrett - 1795 - 684 páginas
...rely, and which was confirmed by the obfervation of my patroles, and the reports of deferters, that the enemy had been reinforced by the corps which had...army which had been employed before Valenciennes and Conde.—The fame information affured me, alfo, that the column, which had been marching towards Maeftricht,... | |
| John Adams - 1795 - 534 páginas
...that the ene:ny had been rein' torced by the corps which had hitherto been acting in ' Weil FlanJers, as well as by a column of the army ' which had been employed before Valenciennes ana ** Conde. The fame information aflured me alio, tliat the " column which had been marching towards... | |
| John Debrett - 1795 - 692 páginas
...rely, and which was confirmed by the obfervation of my patrolcs, and the reports of deferters, that the enemy had been reinforced by the corps which had hitherto been ading in Wed Flanders, as well as by a column of the army which had been employed before Valenciennes... | |
| 1794 - 524 páginas
...rely, and which was confirmed by the obfervation of my pairóles, and the reports of deferters, that the enemy had been reinforced by the corps which had...had been employed before Valenciennes and Conde. The 1'лте information affured me alfo, that the column which had been marching towards Maeftricht had... | |
| 1794 - 826 páginas
...that the enemy had bee» reinforced by the corps which hail hitherto been afting in Weft Flander«, as well as by a column of the army which had been employed before Valenciennes and Conde.—The fame information allured 'me alfo, that the column, which had been nurching towards Maeftricht,... | |
| 1794 - 382 páginas
...rely, and which was confirmed by the observation of my patroles, and the reports of deserters, that the enemy had been reinforced by the corps which had hitherto been acting in West Flanders, as well as by a column of the army which had been employed before Valenciennes and Conde.... | |
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