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NYGWPB.743.023
9 May 1743:21 (19)
[From the Gentleman's Magazine, Feb. 1743, an "account
transmitted by the Spanish General to the Ministers of that
crown at foreign courts", includes] The canonading being
then ended, the engagement with small arms began, and lasted
till two in the morning; our troops continued fighting with
inexpressible valour, and repulsed the enemy, made
themselves masters of the field of battle, took four pieces
of cannon, nail'd up two, took four standards, five colours,
four kettle drums. . .
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