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... success . Mr. Romilly was not an unobservant spectator of political events ; and his letters contain almost the history of the Ameri- can war , with the substance of the arguments employed on both sides in the debates of Parliament ...
... success . Mr. Romilly was not an unobservant spectator of political events ; and his letters contain almost the history of the Ameri- can war , with the substance of the arguments employed on both sides in the debates of Parliament ...
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... successful , but the second could not be resisted ; and Marlborough , seizing a decisive moment for a charge , drove ... success under the varying circumstances of the conflict . With regard to the positions and altered move- ments , the ...
... successful , but the second could not be resisted ; and Marlborough , seizing a decisive moment for a charge , drove ... success under the varying circumstances of the conflict . With regard to the positions and altered move- ments , the ...
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- 72 ° . If considerable success has not , by that time , been obtained , to proceed up Baffin's Bay as the ice clears away , to the farthest navigable point , where a reasonable prospect of success is always offered . The farthest ...
- 72 ° . If considerable success has not , by that time , been obtained , to proceed up Baffin's Bay as the ice clears away , to the farthest navigable point , where a reasonable prospect of success is always offered . The farthest ...
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