The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... equally becoming , the king replied , he regretted that a part only of the important objects of the expedition had been effected ; but he did not judge it necessary to direct any military inquiry into the conduct of the commander : it ...
... equally becoming , the king replied , he regretted that a part only of the important objects of the expedition had been effected ; but he did not judge it necessary to direct any military inquiry into the conduct of the commander : it ...
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... equally foolish , equally un- successful , and no less ruinous , was carried into execution ; another gene- ral was sent with troops into the heart of the peninsula , under similar cir- cumstances ; and the glorious victory alluded to ...
... equally foolish , equally un- successful , and no less ruinous , was carried into execution ; another gene- ral was sent with troops into the heart of the peninsula , under similar cir- cumstances ; and the glorious victory alluded to ...
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... equally involved and inseparably allied . It is a cause in favour of which the finest feelings of the heart unite with the soundest dietates of the understand- ing . " Earl Moira and Lord Sidmouth concurred with the Marquis of Lans ...
... equally involved and inseparably allied . It is a cause in favour of which the finest feelings of the heart unite with the soundest dietates of the understand- ing . " Earl Moira and Lord Sidmouth concurred with the Marquis of Lans ...
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... equally cha- racteristic . " He must subscribe , " he said , " to many of the doctrines which Mr Windham advanced , be- cause they were constitutional , and he only found fault with them as inap . plicable to the present situation of ...
... equally cha- racteristic . " He must subscribe , " he said , " to many of the doctrines which Mr Windham advanced , be- cause they were constitutional , and he only found fault with them as inap . plicable to the present situation of ...
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... equally- poised fortune of that woeful cam- paign , -all his attention was absorb- ed in calculating upon that arrange- ment which should convey the expe- dition with the least possible quantity of dollars , totally CHAP . 2. ] 55 ...
... equally- poised fortune of that woeful cam- paign , -all his attention was absorb- ed in calculating upon that arrange- ment which should convey the expe- dition with the least possible quantity of dollars , totally CHAP . 2. ] 55 ...
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