Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... sent home , together with three British officers of rank , with these succours , with as- surances that others should be sent from time to time , as well as troops , and whatever the patriots might need . A promise which was ful- filled ...
... sent home , together with three British officers of rank , with these succours , with as- surances that others should be sent from time to time , as well as troops , and whatever the patriots might need . A promise which was ful- filled ...
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... sent into the town , was seized by men of the lowest class of the people , and was about to be mas- sacred , when the troops of the line , indignant at the outrage , took him under their protection , and caused him to be restored to his ...
... sent into the town , was seized by men of the lowest class of the people , and was about to be mas- sacred , when the troops of the line , indignant at the outrage , took him under their protection , and caused him to be restored to his ...
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... sent for him Extracts from the Bishop's Let- to dinner ; he said he would not ters to Hurd . Letter XX . " Have you seen lord Halifax's book of Maxims . He was the ablest man of business in his time . You will not find the depth of ...
... sent for him Extracts from the Bishop's Let- to dinner ; he said he would not ters to Hurd . Letter XX . " Have you seen lord Halifax's book of Maxims . He was the ablest man of business in his time . You will not find the depth of ...
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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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