Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... Spanish ship for con- veying the officers , because it would be a proof of peace and alliance be- tween Spain and Great Britain . Their demand was immediately complied with , and all the vessels , after a short and pleasant voyage ...
... Spanish ship for con- veying the officers , because it would be a proof of peace and alliance be- tween Spain and Great Britain . Their demand was immediately complied with , and all the vessels , after a short and pleasant voyage ...
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... Spanish cause , by finding employment for the greater part of the British army , for the remainder of the year , and whose difficulties and losses in such ope ration must have been very consi derable . It appears , that the forts on the ...
... Spanish cause , by finding employment for the greater part of the British army , for the remainder of the year , and whose difficulties and losses in such ope ration must have been very consi derable . It appears , that the forts on the ...
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CHA P. XI . Situation of the Spanish Provinces at the breaking out of the Insurrec- tion . Precautions recommended to the Spanish Nation by the Junta of Seville .-- Computation of the Numbers of the French and Spanish Forces . How these ...
CHA P. XI . Situation of the Spanish Provinces at the breaking out of the Insurrec- tion . Precautions recommended to the Spanish Nation by the Junta of Seville .-- Computation of the Numbers of the French and Spanish Forces . How these ...
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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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