Annual Register, Volume 48Edmund Burke 1808 - History |
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... troops , or re- bellion of his people , in case it failed . If transports and ships of war were thought necessary for carrying over his army , he had ( besides the ports of France ) Flush- ing and Ferrol , and Lisbon ( when he chose ) ...
... troops , or re- bellion of his people , in case it failed . If transports and ships of war were thought necessary for carrying over his army , he had ( besides the ports of France ) Flush- ing and Ferrol , and Lisbon ( when he chose ) ...
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... troops had been enlisted and brought into the king- dom , than was authorized by law , in cousequence of which they were induced ( February 27th . ) to ap- ply to parliament for an act of in- demnity to the advisers of that measure ...
... troops had been enlisted and brought into the king- dom , than was authorized by law , in cousequence of which they were induced ( February 27th . ) to ap- ply to parliament for an act of in- demnity to the advisers of that measure ...
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... troops from the Neapolitan territory , where they had been stationed , without any justifiable pretence , since the commencement of the war with England ; and the king of Naples engaged , in return , to re- main neutral in the war ...
... troops from the Neapolitan territory , where they had been stationed , without any justifiable pretence , since the commencement of the war with England ; and the king of Naples engaged , in return , to re- main neutral in the war ...
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... troops on shore , than preparations for active hostilities were begun by the government of Naples . vies of Neapolitans were ordered . Horses and waggons , necessary for the advance of the army , were pro- vided . Magazines were ...
... troops on shore , than preparations for active hostilities were begun by the government of Naples . vies of Neapolitans were ordered . Horses and waggons , necessary for the advance of the army , were pro- vided . Magazines were ...
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... troops to re embark and return to Corfu . The retreat of the Russians led necessarily to that of the English . Had the Rus sians remained , who formed the greater part of the allied army , there is a strong position on the road from ...
... troops to re embark and return to Corfu . The retreat of the Russians led necessarily to that of the English . Had the Rus sians remained , who formed the greater part of the allied army , there is a strong position on the road from ...
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