Annual Register, Tập 53Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1812 |
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... British commander , whose high reputation has enabled him to marshal an allied army so as to co- operate in his active and vigorous plans ; are circum- stances which must ever attach interest to the pe- ninsular campaign of 1811. Not ...
... British commander , whose high reputation has enabled him to marshal an allied army so as to co- operate in his active and vigorous plans ; are circum- stances which must ever attach interest to the pe- ninsular campaign of 1811. Not ...
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... BRITISH . Prince Regent's Answer to the Committee of Parliament 273 Her Majesty's ditto 276 Abstract of the Regency Bill 276 Correspondence between the Regent and Mr. Perceval- Speech of the Regent , Feb. 12 279 281 Regent's Message ...
... BRITISH . Prince Regent's Answer to the Committee of Parliament 273 Her Majesty's ditto 276 Abstract of the Regency Bill 276 Correspondence between the Regent and Mr. Perceval- Speech of the Regent , Feb. 12 279 281 Regent's Message ...
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... British government to provoke a contest with the United States . The mea❤ sures which we were compelled to adopt were for the purpose of vindicating and asserting our rights ; rights which involved the honour , the security , and the ...
... British government to provoke a contest with the United States . The mea❤ sures which we were compelled to adopt were for the purpose of vindicating and asserting our rights ; rights which involved the honour , the security , and the ...
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... British commerce , whereas in the latter it is almost entirely closed . He imputed the distresses chiefly to the improvident speculations to South America , promoted by the expectations of an almost unli- mited demand for goods in that ...
... British commerce , whereas in the latter it is almost entirely closed . He imputed the distresses chiefly to the improvident speculations to South America , promoted by the expectations of an almost unli- mited demand for goods in that ...
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... British army had frequently been a subject of animadversion as well in parliament as from the press ; and though government had shewn itself very sore on the subject , and some writers had been prosecuted for the manner in which they ...
... British army had frequently been a subject of animadversion as well in parliament as from the press ; and though government had shewn itself very sore on the subject , and some writers had been prosecuted for the manner in which they ...
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