Annual Register, Tập 49Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1809 |
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... tion , but made frequent sorties , in which they both suffered very con- siderably . Among the most im portant of these , was one which took place at 10 hours afternoon of the 29th . Some battalions issuing from their fortifications ...
... tion , but made frequent sorties , in which they both suffered very con- siderably . Among the most im portant of these , was one which took place at 10 hours afternoon of the 29th . Some battalions issuing from their fortifications ...
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... tion between that and this country . From the moment of his majesty's declaration against Prussia until lord Morpeth proceeded to the continent , there did not remain for his majesty's government any means of communicating , or of ...
... tion between that and this country . From the moment of his majesty's declaration against Prussia until lord Morpeth proceeded to the continent , there did not remain for his majesty's government any means of communicating , or of ...
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... tion : but finding that those terms on which alone a peace ought to be concluded , could not be obtained , they preferred war , with all its ca- lamities and burthens , to a peace which , by the abandonment of our allies , must ...
... tion : but finding that those terms on which alone a peace ought to be concluded , could not be obtained , they preferred war , with all its ca- lamities and burthens , to a peace which , by the abandonment of our allies , must ...
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... tion ; a confidence founded on the experience of the past , on the review of the present , and on the anticipation of the future . He trusted that all that might be necessary for him to say in the course of the observations which he ...
... tion ; a confidence founded on the experience of the past , on the review of the present , and on the anticipation of the future . He trusted that all that might be necessary for him to say in the course of the observations which he ...
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... tion of Buonaparte himself . that ambassador so. omit the whole of the address , and to introduce another . It is so long that it cannot be brought into the present narrative : but as this cu- rious piece , a novelty we believe , and ...
... tion of Buonaparte himself . that ambassador so. omit the whole of the address , and to introduce another . It is so long that it cannot be brought into the present narrative : but as this cu- rious piece , a novelty we believe , and ...
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