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Page 184
... hundred ; up- wards of five hundred killed and between six and seven hundred wounded . The Welch fusileers suffered most severely ; they came into action five hundred strong , and all were killed or wound- ed but eighty - three . I will ...
... hundred ; up- wards of five hundred killed and between six and seven hundred wounded . The Welch fusileers suffered most severely ; they came into action five hundred strong , and all were killed or wound- ed but eighty - three . I will ...
Page 380
... hundred yards more in length from north to south ; and if some land apparently gained from the river , since the ... hundred yards in length , and eight hundred in its greatest breadth ; rising at its utmost elevation to about sixty feet ...
... hundred yards more in length from north to south ; and if some land apparently gained from the river , since the ... hundred yards in length , and eight hundred in its greatest breadth ; rising at its utmost elevation to about sixty feet ...
Page 382
... hundred and nineteen , the eastern one hundred and eighty - two , and the western one hundred and thirty - six : the elevation of the southeast , or highest angle , one hundred and forty - one feet . The western face , which is the ...
... hundred and nineteen , the eastern one hundred and eighty - two , and the western one hundred and thirty - six : the elevation of the southeast , or highest angle , one hundred and forty - one feet . The western face , which is the ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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