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... consequence is that the Americans have , for these twelve - months past , put in force a part of the threatened penalty against us . Bonaparte's com- pliance was expressed in a letter , dated 5th August 1 × 10 , from his minister of ...
... consequence is that the Americans have , for these twelve - months past , put in force a part of the threatened penalty against us . Bonaparte's com- pliance was expressed in a letter , dated 5th August 1 × 10 , from his minister of ...
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... consequence , abandoned . The plan is , however , about to be adopted in America . ' Without this foreign evidence in favour of such an undertaking as that now before us , the most superficial glance at its contents will procure for it ...
... consequence , abandoned . The plan is , however , about to be adopted in America . ' Without this foreign evidence in favour of such an undertaking as that now before us , the most superficial glance at its contents will procure for it ...
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in consequence of these bad arrangements ; and the Emperor might have increased his army one third solely by the establishment of an improved system . ' Light infantry and foot guards . - The light infantry is augment- ing since the ...
in consequence of these bad arrangements ; and the Emperor might have increased his army one third solely by the establishment of an improved system . ' Light infantry and foot guards . - The light infantry is augment- ing since the ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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