The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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Page 11
... kind of crescent , and in order to remove the pressure of the enemy at its convex before Lisbon , a squadron of frigates was established at the former extreme , and an army and a fleet at the latter . Soult having been baffled in all ...
... kind of crescent , and in order to remove the pressure of the enemy at its convex before Lisbon , a squadron of frigates was established at the former extreme , and an army and a fleet at the latter . Soult having been baffled in all ...
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... kind of suspicion and odium upon England . It was in this spirit that the President dismissed General Church from the army , and Lord Cochrane from the navy . 6 Indeed , ' he adds , his whole system of politics is anti - English ; and ...
... kind of suspicion and odium upon England . It was in this spirit that the President dismissed General Church from the army , and Lord Cochrane from the navy . 6 Indeed , ' he adds , his whole system of politics is anti - English ; and ...
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... kind ever given at Stamboul , and reflected the highest credit on the embassy , and the judicious arrange- ments of Captain Lyon and his distinguished officers . " - vol . ii . pp . 73-79 . We have been amused with the real old Turkish ...
... kind ever given at Stamboul , and reflected the highest credit on the embassy , and the judicious arrange- ments of Captain Lyon and his distinguished officers . " - vol . ii . pp . 73-79 . We have been amused with the real old Turkish ...
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... kind as to promise me , and with profit , upon a subject so little generally undersood . I shall be always happy to see you , and shall think it hard if we cannot contrive to meet during the recess . Mrs. Pitt will certainly. 52 ...
... kind as to promise me , and with profit , upon a subject so little generally undersood . I shall be always happy to see you , and shall think it hard if we cannot contrive to meet during the recess . Mrs. Pitt will certainly. 52 ...
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... kind would have been expected , he complains of such treatment in bitter language . So hurt was he by the remarks that were made in the American periodicals upon his late publica- tion , that he could not prevail upon himself to read ...
... kind would have been expected , he complains of such treatment in bitter language . So hurt was he by the remarks that were made in the American periodicals upon his late publica- tion , that he could not prevail upon himself to read ...
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