Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... honour to the present pe- riod , and had maintained its repu- tation unimpaired amidst a variety of dangers and trials , that had re- duced it sometimes to the last ex- tremity . The political world saw with concern the fatal hour ...
... honour to the present pe- riod , and had maintained its repu- tation unimpaired amidst a variety of dangers and trials , that had re- duced it sometimes to the last ex- tremity . The political world saw with concern the fatal hour ...
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... honour and of duty . Such still continued to be the cha- racter of that resolute party which opposed the republic , and was deter- mined , at all hazards , to labour for its destruction , and the restoration of monarchy . These two ...
... honour and of duty . Such still continued to be the cha- racter of that resolute party which opposed the republic , and was deter- mined , at all hazards , to labour for its destruction , and the restoration of monarchy . These two ...
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... honour , it was fully acknow- ledged , that he behaved with the strictest fidelity to his principles and employers . He had transfused those principles so effectually into the officers and soldiers under his command , that they seemed ...
... honour , it was fully acknow- ledged , that he behaved with the strictest fidelity to his principles and employers . He had transfused those principles so effectually into the officers and soldiers under his command , that they seemed ...
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... honour from their philosophy and humanity , than from their military atchieve- ments . Finally , they were caused by the indignation felt by all true citizens , peculiarly by those braye men who had shed their blood for the common cause ...
... honour from their philosophy and humanity , than from their military atchieve- ments . Finally , they were caused by the indignation felt by all true citizens , peculiarly by those braye men who had shed their blood for the common cause ...
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... honour to the courage and skill of admiral Duncan , was , his running his fleet between the enemy and a lee shore a step which , we be- lieve , no other admiral had ever dared to take before , in similar circumstances . The admiral's ...
... honour to the courage and skill of admiral Duncan , was , his running his fleet between the enemy and a lee shore a step which , we be- lieve , no other admiral had ever dared to take before , in similar circumstances . The admiral's ...
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