Annual Register, Volume 49Edmund Burke 1809 - History |
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Page 46
... British commanding officers in that moving to fix a day for the discussion , part of the world , could not venture it was his wish that , on the one hand to stir , for want of instructions from sufficient time should be given for ...
... British commanding officers in that moving to fix a day for the discussion , part of the world , could not venture it was his wish that , on the one hand to stir , for want of instructions from sufficient time should be given for ...
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... British valour as sent : it was this period , when the conspicuously by land as by sea . whole world had become as it were It was a general opinion that all universal camp ; when all our naval exploits had been achie . nations were ...
... British valour as sent : it was this period , when the conspicuously by land as by sea . whole world had become as it were It was a general opinion that all universal camp ; when all our naval exploits had been achie . nations were ...
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... British and French troops , and strong position he occupied , if the thoroughly confirmed the deci - ive enemy . had not advanced to meet superiority of British valour . There him , . The issue of the action hat never had been an action ...
... British and French troops , and strong position he occupied , if the thoroughly confirmed the deci - ive enemy . had not advanced to meet superiority of British valour . There him , . The issue of the action hat never had been an action ...
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... British name , and art stated the numbers killed , at was immortal . It was that fine ex700. But it had been afterwards tract , that pure essence which en . ascertained by observations made on dured to all ages ; whilst the rethe spot ...
... British name , and art stated the numbers killed , at was immortal . It was that fine ex700. But it had been afterwards tract , that pure essence which en . ascertained by observations made on dured to all ages ; whilst the rethe spot ...
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... British Ministry acted during the whole of the Negotiation - Review of the Negotiation , in the four different Stages into which Lord Grenville divided it . - Causes of the Rupture of the Negotiation . Address toliis Majesty on the ...
... British Ministry acted during the whole of the Negotiation - Review of the Negotiation , in the four different Stages into which Lord Grenville divided it . - Causes of the Rupture of the Negotiation . Address toliis Majesty on the ...
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