The Dublin University Magazine, Том 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
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... means and provisions . But if we had got to Talavera , we could not have gone far- ther , and the armies would probably have separated for want of means of subsistence - probably without a battle , but certainly afterwards . " Besides ...
... means and provisions . But if we had got to Talavera , we could not have gone far- ther , and the armies would probably have separated for want of means of subsistence - probably without a battle , but certainly afterwards . " Besides ...
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... means , there were ample means both at Madrid and Santander for the siege of the strongest fortress . That which was wanting at both places was means of transporting ordnance and military stores to the place where it was desirable to ...
... means , there were ample means both at Madrid and Santander for the siege of the strongest fortress . That which was wanting at both places was means of transporting ordnance and military stores to the place where it was desirable to ...
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... means of the one are necessarily evil , they are crimes ; while , except in some cases which should have a consi- deration given to themselves apart , the means of the other are good - they are duties , and may be , from the circum ...
... means of the one are necessarily evil , they are crimes ; while , except in some cases which should have a consi- deration given to themselves apart , the means of the other are good - they are duties , and may be , from the circum ...
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