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... success ; and the remark is still more strongly confirmed , in the first place , by the final issue of the war for ... successes against the Romans , on the ground that the troops of the latter were militia opposed to standing armies ...
... success ; and the remark is still more strongly confirmed , in the first place , by the final issue of the war for ... successes against the Romans , on the ground that the troops of the latter were militia opposed to standing armies ...
Pagina 83
... success if he were to land to the north- ward of Portsmouth , because he could not in that case have any secure roadstead or harbour for his shipping , nor any safe place of arms for a dépôt . The author moreover asserts that Gen. L ...
... success if he were to land to the north- ward of Portsmouth , because he could not in that case have any secure roadstead or harbour for his shipping , nor any safe place of arms for a dépôt . The author moreover asserts that Gen. L ...
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... success which Mr. Cockburn seems to cherish , we sincerely thank him for a candid , liberal , and neat disquisition . We wish that it may serve to direct the attention of younger divines to studies which are very generally , and we ...
... success which Mr. Cockburn seems to cherish , we sincerely thank him for a candid , liberal , and neat disquisition . We wish that it may serve to direct the attention of younger divines to studies which are very generally , and we ...
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