Annual Register of World Events, Том 241782 |
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Стр. 42
... wished them to be understood ; affuming to himfelf the whole guidance and direction of An- dré's conduct , and confequently , as being only refponfible for thofe parts of it that appeared moft unfavourable in his prefent fituation ; and ...
... wished them to be understood ; affuming to himfelf the whole guidance and direction of An- dré's conduct , and confequently , as being only refponfible for thofe parts of it that appeared moft unfavourable in his prefent fituation ; and ...
Стр. 44
... wished , that in an affair fo interefting to humanity , and of fo much confequence to both armies , as well as to his friend , who was fo immediately concerned , the opinions of dif- interested gentlemen , who were verfed in the laws of ...
... wished , that in an affair fo interefting to humanity , and of fo much confequence to both armies , as well as to his friend , who was fo immediately concerned , the opinions of dif- interested gentlemen , who were verfed in the laws of ...
Стр. 45
... wished to die like a foldier , and that , fo far as it was poffible , every trace and memorial of the caufe which led to his fall might be erafed . He had accordingly written a pathetic letter , fraught with all the feelings of a man of ...
... wished to die like a foldier , and that , fo far as it was poffible , every trace and memorial of the caufe which led to his fall might be erafed . He had accordingly written a pathetic letter , fraught with all the feelings of a man of ...
Стр. 84
... wished to draw fome prefent advantage from the addi- tional ftrength which he now pof- feffed ; and which would be a means of facilitating his intended movements , by the fecurity which it would afford to his rear . On his fide , Gen ...
... wished to draw fome prefent advantage from the addi- tional ftrength which he now pof- feffed ; and which would be a means of facilitating his intended movements , by the fecurity which it would afford to his rear . On his fide , Gen ...
Стр. 109
... wished , but were not able to compel him to , had the fingu- lar fortune of being productive of fome of the actual confequences of a defeat ; and of affording fo de- cided a fuperiority to the French , as could not for fome time be re ...
... wished , but were not able to compel him to , had the fingu- lar fortune of being productive of fome of the actual confequences of a defeat ; and of affording fo de- cided a fuperiority to the French , as could not for fome time be re ...
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