Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... enemy cheap ; and , as to dock - yards , and other must , indeed , appear wholly unable to places to build ships , inquiry would teach contend against us for a single day ; for the these ignorant and insolent men , that , in President ...
... enemy cheap ; and , as to dock - yards , and other must , indeed , appear wholly unable to places to build ships , inquiry would teach contend against us for a single day ; for the these ignorant and insolent men , that , in President ...
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... enemy's port ; because , " exercise of a right upon which the naval by carrying the said articles , the neutral strength of the empire mainly depends , does , in fact , aid the enemy in carrying on " until they are fully convinced that ...
... enemy's port ; because , " exercise of a right upon which the naval by carrying the said articles , the neutral strength of the empire mainly depends , does , in fact , aid the enemy in carrying on " until they are fully convinced that ...
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... enemy had evacuated this town , blown up the bridge of la Reyna , and burnt the one near the palace ; several corps of infantry and cavalry were seen in the park on the right bank . The Duke of Dalmatia began his operations for rebuild ...
... enemy had evacuated this town , blown up the bridge of la Reyna , and burnt the one near the palace ; several corps of infantry and cavalry were seen in the park on the right bank . The Duke of Dalmatia began his operations for rebuild ...
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to manœuvre to force the enemy to abandon it.On the 31st , the Duke of Dalmatia learnt , and announced to his Majesty , that the enemy had abandoned Puente Largo . This bridge was re - established , and on the same day the advanced ...
to manœuvre to force the enemy to abandon it.On the 31st , the Duke of Dalmatia learnt , and announced to his Majesty , that the enemy had abandoned Puente Largo . This bridge was re - established , and on the same day the advanced ...
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... enemy . -Count Souham reports , that Lord Wel- lington occupies the position of San Chris- toval , in advance of ... enemy's smuggling , and one of his magazines . This criminal commerce was carried on under the protection of the Eng ...
... enemy . -Count Souham reports , that Lord Wel- lington occupies the position of San Chris- toval , in advance of ... enemy's smuggling , and one of his magazines . This criminal commerce was carried on under the protection of the Eng ...
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