The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... force , which was daily be- coming more formidable to the secu- rity of the country , and of diverting the exertions ... forces in an expedition to the Scheldt , and al- though the principal ends of the ex- pedition had not been attained ...
... force , which was daily be- coming more formidable to the secu- rity of the country , and of diverting the exertions ... forces in an expedition to the Scheldt , and al- though the principal ends of the ex- pedition had not been attained ...
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... force ; and it ought to bear up- on the scene and pressure of the war . Now , with our maritime superiority , and the means at that time opened to us , we might have landed a large force at Trieste , or in its neighbour- hood . Austria ...
... force ; and it ought to bear up- on the scene and pressure of the war . Now , with our maritime superiority , and the means at that time opened to us , we might have landed a large force at Trieste , or in its neighbour- hood . Austria ...
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... force landed in the north of Germany would have found ready to co - operate with them , not an armed peasantry , not an un- disciplined rabble , but disciplined troops , disbanded soldiers , men who had been trained to the use of arms ...
... force landed in the north of Germany would have found ready to co - operate with them , not an armed peasantry , not an un- disciplined rabble , but disciplined troops , disbanded soldiers , men who had been trained to the use of arms ...
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... force , it depended on the winds , and the transports being in readiness ? Why all this is not new to you . If you want to land 40,000 men in the neighbourhood of the Scheldt , it is necessary to have trans- ports to convey them ; but ...
... force , it depended on the winds , and the transports being in readiness ? Why all this is not new to you . If you want to land 40,000 men in the neighbourhood of the Scheldt , it is necessary to have trans- ports to convey them ; but ...
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... force which it was in the power of this country to send could render more service to the common cause . Whether an expe- dition should have been sent , as some reasoners argued , to the north of Ger- many , was a question not altogether ...
... force which it was in the power of this country to send could render more service to the common cause . Whether an expe- dition should have been sent , as some reasoners argued , to the north of Ger- many , was a question not altogether ...
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