The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... force of France at the beginning of the revolution and her naval force now , available for any purposes of legitimate argument , there ought to have been a period ( which , in point of fact , never existed ) at which the French armies ...
... force of France at the beginning of the revolution and her naval force now , available for any purposes of legitimate argument , there ought to have been a period ( which , in point of fact , never existed ) at which the French armies ...
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... force waited on him , announcing himself as the forerunner of a deputation of his brother officers who were on the road . Colonel Close observed that he had been appointed to the command of the subsidiary force , and that the proper ...
... force waited on him , announcing himself as the forerunner of a deputation of his brother officers who were on the road . Colonel Close observed that he had been appointed to the command of the subsidiary force , and that the proper ...
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... force . In this resolution , Colonel Davis and the President were subsequently confirmed , by receiving some hints of those particular purposes , which we have described as having led the authorities in Seringapatam to desire an ...
... force . In this resolution , Colonel Davis and the President were subsequently confirmed , by receiving some hints of those particular purposes , which we have described as having led the authorities in Seringapatam to desire an ...
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