The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 52J. Dodsley, 1811 |
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... prisoners lawfully captured . During the pro- gress of hostilities , a much greater number of French prisoners were made , than of British ; but on the other hand , a large balance of pri- soners taken from our peninsular allies ...
... prisoners lawfully captured . During the pro- gress of hostilities , a much greater number of French prisoners were made , than of British ; but on the other hand , a large balance of pri- soners taken from our peninsular allies ...
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... prisoners in this coun- try , and not more than ten thou- sand British prisoners in France ; that the Spanish prisoners there might be as many as the French here ; and that there were about 12,000 Portuguese besides . The address was ...
... prisoners in this coun- try , and not more than ten thou- sand British prisoners in France ; that the Spanish prisoners there might be as many as the French here ; and that there were about 12,000 Portuguese besides . The address was ...
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... prisoners de- serves the attention of our own government . The French have the advantage over us in this re- spect , that they can employ the prisoners in fortified towns , where there is no danger of escape . On Monday se'nnight while ...
... prisoners de- serves the attention of our own government . The French have the advantage over us in this re- spect , that they can employ the prisoners in fortified towns , where there is no danger of escape . On Monday se'nnight while ...
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Proceedings in Parliament respecting the Regency Difficulty relative | 1 |
Debates on Mr Wellesley Poles circular Letter respecting an intended | 12 |
CHAP III | 18 |
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