Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... Spaniards against the French , and the French against the Spaniards ; but the devastation of Spain , and calamities of every kind would be the consequence . In this critical juncture , he had concerted with his ally , the emperor of the ...
... Spaniards against the French , and the French against the Spaniards ; but the devastation of Spain , and calamities of every kind would be the consequence . In this critical juncture , he had concerted with his ally , the emperor of the ...
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... Spaniards . As men are never more intimately united than by a commu- nity of sentiments or feelings , and as the Spaniards believed the Eng- lish to have no greater respect for the French nation than they had themselves , this warm ...
... Spaniards . As men are never more intimately united than by a commu- nity of sentiments or feelings , and as the Spaniards believed the Eng- lish to have no greater respect for the French nation than they had themselves , this warm ...
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... Spaniards ! we all defend one common cause . We are all passengers on - board the ship Inde- pendence , which is ... Spaniards , and therefore you are brave and honourable ; but , in one respect , I may give you advice , although you are ...
... Spaniards ! we all defend one common cause . We are all passengers on - board the ship Inde- pendence , which is ... Spaniards , and therefore you are brave and honourable ; but , in one respect , I may give you advice , although you are ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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