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... conduct of the Irish militia in England will be such as to leave favourable impressions of their country behind them . It is the more likely to be so , as they are commanded by their own country officers , who understand their nature ...
... conduct of the Irish militia in England will be such as to leave favourable impressions of their country behind them . It is the more likely to be so , as they are commanded by their own country officers , who understand their nature ...
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... conduct , and in consequence took possession of Swedish Pomerania . When the Russian war began last summer with France , he went over to Obo , had a conference with the Emperor of Russia , and it is confidently asserted that he planned ...
... conduct , and in consequence took possession of Swedish Pomerania . When the Russian war began last summer with France , he went over to Obo , had a conference with the Emperor of Russia , and it is confidently asserted that he planned ...
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... conduct which he has pursued . Indeed it may be ques- tioned whether any other would not in the present circumstances have endangered his own situation , or the very existence of Sweden as a nation . Nothing would have been easier for ...
... conduct which he has pursued . Indeed it may be ques- tioned whether any other would not in the present circumstances have endangered his own situation , or the very existence of Sweden as a nation . Nothing would have been easier for ...
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