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... possession of this country an invaluable acquisition . that To be in possession of the river , it is by no means necessary we should be in possession of Buenos Ayres . Perhaps every com- mercial advantage would equally result from ...
... possession of this country an invaluable acquisition . that To be in possession of the river , it is by no means necessary we should be in possession of Buenos Ayres . Perhaps every com- mercial advantage would equally result from ...
Pagina 349
... possession of that station : that , to consolidate this system , it was necessary to incur the charges of erecting ... possessed by any of the native Princes , and equal to resist ( in the event of war in Europe ) the armaments of the ...
... possession of that station : that , to consolidate this system , it was necessary to incur the charges of erecting ... possessed by any of the native Princes , and equal to resist ( in the event of war in Europe ) the armaments of the ...
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... possession of good maps , precision in making reports , and an ac- curate acquaintance with the strength and character of the force placed under their orders . All this may be possessed by a General who never constructed a perpendicular ...
... possession of good maps , precision in making reports , and an ac- curate acquaintance with the strength and character of the force placed under their orders . All this may be possessed by a General who never constructed a perpendicular ...
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