The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1812 |
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... tion of it.The main Efforts of the French pointed against the Allied Army under Lord Wellington.Address to the Spanish Nation by the Junta of Budajoz . - Nature of the Warfare carried on by the Guerillas.- Celebrated Chiefs of the ...
... tion of it.The main Efforts of the French pointed against the Allied Army under Lord Wellington.Address to the Spanish Nation by the Junta of Budajoz . - Nature of the Warfare carried on by the Guerillas.- Celebrated Chiefs of the ...
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... tion which his majesty had ordered to be laid before their lordships : before which it would be impossi- ble for ... tion of his mind , and the convic- tion of every one who considered the subject , called for judgment upon the face of ...
... tion which his majesty had ordered to be laid before their lordships : before which it would be impossi- ble for ... tion of his mind , and the convic- tion of every one who considered the subject , called for judgment upon the face of ...
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... tion that the house would think the exertions that had been made in the Austrian cause , not un- : worthy of the character of the na tion . On the subject of the expe- dition to the Scheldt he observed , that though the whole of its ob ...
... tion that the house would think the exertions that had been made in the Austrian cause , not un- : worthy of the character of the na tion . On the subject of the expe- dition to the Scheldt he observed , that though the whole of its ob ...
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... tion , but must have had what amounted to almost a perfect knowledge on this subject . And thus were they enabled to choose the best point for diversion that presented itself , either in favour of Spain or Austria ; though the conduct ...
... tion , but must have had what amounted to almost a perfect knowledge on this subject . And thus were they enabled to choose the best point for diversion that presented itself , either in favour of Spain or Austria ; though the conduct ...
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... tion was committed . It was al- ways understood that the British army was lent to them as a trust to be restored , not as a loan to be expended . At present there was no question about this , country raising a general confederacy ...
... tion was committed . It was al- ways understood that the British army was lent to them as a trust to be restored , not as a loan to be expended . At present there was no question about this , country raising a general confederacy ...
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