Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... force from 4 to 5000 men to Chili , October , 1806. See last volume Hist . Europe , p . 214 . 1 CHAP . IV . Commercial Warfare . - Orders. British possessions . On the other hand , the Danish fleet , if once launched with a hostile view ...
... force from 4 to 5000 men to Chili , October , 1806. See last volume Hist . Europe , p . 214 . 1 CHAP . IV . Commercial Warfare . - Orders. British possessions . On the other hand , the Danish fleet , if once launched with a hostile view ...
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... force at nearly 300,000 men , which exceeded by 40,000 any force this country had ever possessed ; and this excess he alledged to have been produced through the operation of the mea sures so violently opposed by the right honourable ...
... force at nearly 300,000 men , which exceeded by 40,000 any force this country had ever possessed ; and this excess he alledged to have been produced through the operation of the mea sures so violently opposed by the right honourable ...
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... force was sufficient to deter the French from making any attacks , or if not , to repel them . Sir Arthur , however , that he might be the better enabled to judge what was best to be done , left his forces at Oporto , in order to have a ...
... force was sufficient to deter the French from making any attacks , or if not , to repel them . Sir Arthur , however , that he might be the better enabled to judge what was best to be done , left his forces at Oporto , in order to have a ...
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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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