The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... receiving pay , though their nominal force remains undiminished . • Without enlarging on this fubject , I will hazard an opinion that there are not 50,000 volunteers in the whole ifland , now ready to take the field , and fit to act ...
... receiving pay , though their nominal force remains undiminished . • Without enlarging on this fubject , I will hazard an opinion that there are not 50,000 volunteers in the whole ifland , now ready to take the field , and fit to act ...
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... received ; of the military disci- pline that is established over all that vast empire ; and of the enor- mous armies which have been trained to victory in the incessant and extended wars of fifteen years . These , no doubt , are formi ...
... received ; of the military disci- pline that is established over all that vast empire ; and of the enor- mous armies which have been trained to victory in the incessant and extended wars of fifteen years . These , no doubt , are formi ...
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... received for their refusal would be , that a previous application had been made , with which it was still more indispensable for them to comply . If occurrences of this nature were rare , and if the government was left in general to the ...
... received for their refusal would be , that a previous application had been made , with which it was still more indispensable for them to comply . If occurrences of this nature were rare , and if the government was left in general to the ...
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... receiving , ourselves , any thing in return . France has nothing to return to England in compensation for what England may restore to her or her allies . We may stipulate something indeed for our allies in return for what we give up ...
... receiving , ourselves , any thing in return . France has nothing to return to England in compensation for what England may restore to her or her allies . We may stipulate something indeed for our allies in return for what we give up ...
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... received during the government of the Marquis of Wellesley . These physical divisions are faintly distinguished by the gradual rise of the level in receding from the sea . The tract of inundation is marked by its ample produce ...
... received during the government of the Marquis of Wellesley . These physical divisions are faintly distinguished by the gradual rise of the level in receding from the sea . The tract of inundation is marked by its ample produce ...
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