The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... army with carriage bullocks . The terms of this contract Lord Macartney reduced by nearly one fourth part , and annexed conditions which made this gentleman think fit to give it up ; but to please the commander in chief , and engage the ...
... army with carriage bullocks . The terms of this contract Lord Macartney reduced by nearly one fourth part , and annexed conditions which made this gentleman think fit to give it up ; but to please the commander in chief , and engage the ...
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... army . The obligation , however , which you conclude from the above de- claration ought to be imposed upon the Presidency of Madras , to conform to the desire of the Nabob in the removal of officers from their commands , would ...
... army . The obligation , however , which you conclude from the above de- claration ought to be imposed upon the Presidency of Madras , to conform to the desire of the Nabob in the removal of officers from their commands , would ...
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... army , a commission having been bought for him , without the smallest preparation for the pro- fession , without the least knowledge of the duties of it , without having an idea of military tactics , without having ever heard even of ...
... army , a commission having been bought for him , without the smallest preparation for the pro- fession , without the least knowledge of the duties of it , without having an idea of military tactics , without having ever heard even of ...
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... Army Hospitals , & c . Svo . pp . 57. 2s . Marray . 1808 . NOT having seen Dr. Bancroft's Letter , we cannot decide on this controversy , which has so warmly engaged the army medical gen- tlemen . We perceive , however , from the ...
... Army Hospitals , & c . Svo . pp . 57. 2s . Marray . 1808 . NOT having seen Dr. Bancroft's Letter , we cannot decide on this controversy , which has so warmly engaged the army medical gen- tlemen . We perceive , however , from the ...
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... army is sent , as auxiliaries to the government of Portugal , to recover the possession of their country from the ... army , propose immediately to improve the advantage obtained by a prompt and vigorous pursuit of the flying lines ; the ...
... army is sent , as auxiliaries to the government of Portugal , to recover the possession of their country from the ... army , propose immediately to improve the advantage obtained by a prompt and vigorous pursuit of the flying lines ; the ...
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