The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... admit , to collect and fend to fea , with equal fecrecy , a fleet large enough to waft over an army adequate to the invafion of England ; but fuppofing fuch Heets to be collected at more ports than one , even this might very probably be ...
... admit , to collect and fend to fea , with equal fecrecy , a fleet large enough to waft over an army adequate to the invafion of England ; but fuppofing fuch Heets to be collected at more ports than one , even this might very probably be ...
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... admit of any delay . It feems not unlikely , there- fore , that the fame day would bring us advice that the blockade of Bou- logne was raised by a ftrong hoftile feet , and that the troops were be- ginning to embark : nor is it ...
... admit of any delay . It feems not unlikely , there- fore , that the fame day would bring us advice that the blockade of Bou- logne was raised by a ftrong hoftile feet , and that the troops were be- ginning to embark : nor is it ...
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... admit of no dispute , viz . that this country , though containing , in the mass of its population , a far greater proportion of intelligence and just principle , than any o- ther that ever existed , has not generally conducted itself ...
... admit of no dispute , viz . that this country , though containing , in the mass of its population , a far greater proportion of intelligence and just principle , than any o- ther that ever existed , has not generally conducted itself ...
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... admit , for the purpose of repressing the ufurpations of France , or of ameliorating its go- vernment . The refult has been , that France has fubjugated the whole Continent , from the Baltic to the Straits of Meffina ; and that its ...
... admit , for the purpose of repressing the ufurpations of France , or of ameliorating its go- vernment . The refult has been , that France has fubjugated the whole Continent , from the Baltic to the Straits of Meffina ; and that its ...
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... admitting all this , however , as to the difpofitions of the French government , we do not admit much more than may be fafely affumed as to the pur- pofes and difpofitions with which nations in general leave off an in- decifive war ...
... admitting all this , however , as to the difpofitions of the French government , we do not admit much more than may be fafely affumed as to the pur- pofes and difpofitions with which nations in general leave off an in- decifive war ...
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