Annual Register, Volume 49Edmund Burke 1809 - History |
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... hope will appear manifest in the History of Europe , will also , we trust , apologize for the late publication of the present volume . Such an apology for tardy publication , may not probably , according to present appearances , occur ...
... hope will appear manifest in the History of Europe , will also , we trust , apologize for the late publication of the present volume . Such an apology for tardy publication , may not probably , according to present appearances , occur ...
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... hope , most valuable . property and but above all , by terror . This was guard of 1,500 troops , foot and his chief dependence ; and to this horse , retreated to Memel . The alope he could , on the whole safely other troops remaining to ...
... hope , most valuable . property and but above all , by terror . This was guard of 1,500 troops , foot and his chief dependence ; and to this horse , retreated to Memel . The alope he could , on the whole safely other troops remaining to ...
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... hope that remained to This strong garrison , which consist . the allies , of a favourable turn to ed at first of 18,000 men , as above the wor , on the left , or western stated , and , at the opening of the side or the Vistula , was ...
... hope that remained to This strong garrison , which consist . the allies , of a favourable turn to ed at first of 18,000 men , as above the wor , on the left , or western stated , and , at the opening of the side or the Vistula , was ...
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... hope to continue its ry , had been performed by the naked independence . It was not because valour of Britons , without the aid we had lost any part of the military of skill or discipline . Of this de . spirit or character of the ...
... hope to continue its ry , had been performed by the naked independence . It was not because valour of Britons , without the aid we had lost any part of the military of skill or discipline . Of this de . spirit or character of the ...
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... hope of any considerable interval of out the risk of injury to ourselves , tranquillity following a treaty of or our allies . - Lord Grenville pro- peace with France . It became ceeded briefly to notice a few of the therefore , in this ...
... hope of any considerable interval of out the risk of injury to ourselves , tranquillity following a treaty of or our allies . - Lord Grenville pro- peace with France . It became ceeded briefly to notice a few of the therefore , in this ...
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