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... situation , and , on the other , the relative situations of Mr. Car- lyle and Mr. Tweddell , nothing can be more probable than that the manuscripts and drawings of Mr. Tweddell were transmitted to his family , under the immediate ...
... situation , and , on the other , the relative situations of Mr. Car- lyle and Mr. Tweddell , nothing can be more probable than that the manuscripts and drawings of Mr. Tweddell were transmitted to his family , under the immediate ...
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... situation . The army was ill supplied with arms and ammu- nition ; the proportion of sick was on the increase ; the finances were in a wretched state ; and the Turks were threat- ening a fresh invasion . " Such , " he added , " is the ...
... situation . The army was ill supplied with arms and ammu- nition ; the proportion of sick was on the increase ; the finances were in a wretched state ; and the Turks were threat- ening a fresh invasion . " Such , " he added , " is the ...
Pagina 462
... situation ; and that they did not attack till their own preservation demanded it , for they were not directed by an unprincipled adventurer , but by a moderate and honourable commander , the companion and imitator of Pichegru and Moreau ...
... situation ; and that they did not attack till their own preservation demanded it , for they were not directed by an unprincipled adventurer , but by a moderate and honourable commander , the companion and imitator of Pichegru and Moreau ...
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