An Account of the Expedition to Carthagena With Explanatory Notes And Observati
An Account of the Expedition to Carthagena With Explanatory Notes And Observati
Charles Knowles
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3 3 the Army did not chufe to make any further Advances, fo they pitched for no {boner did they attempt to make a Stand and draw up, than the Shot difperfed them, and fwept off Numbers; fo that if the Army had vouchfafed to have . Pufhed their Succefs, it is a general received Opinion /"even amopgft themfelves now) they might have rendered them- felves Matters of the Cattle of St. Lazare that Day (even without Field-Pieces) for the whol6 Force of the Town was out againft them (as they were told... by fome Prifoners they took and fome Deferters) and very impolitically divided into feveral Bodies-, and in the Panick thejr were in, and each Party running different Ways, it would have been no difficult Tafkj to have rendered themfelves Matters of that fmall Re- doubt, if not fucceeded in forcing the City Gates; for what had they to do, but to follow the Enemy clofe at their Heels, and {laughter them ? Before they had got into the Town, the othe'r muftj for when they were mixed in a Body amongft their .
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