The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... probably be effected . It muft not , however , be concluded , that the enemy will certainly be driven to the neceffity of embarking by ftealth . A much more likely , and feafible expedient would be , the bringing together , by combined ...
... probably be effected . It muft not , however , be concluded , that the enemy will certainly be driven to the neceffity of embarking by ftealth . A much more likely , and feafible expedient would be , the bringing together , by combined ...
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... probably be extremely short , and quite infufficient for the purpose of embodying our volunteers throughout the ifland , prior to the actual defcent . The means of fuddenly embarking a large army at Boulogne , are continually at the ...
... probably be extremely short , and quite infufficient for the purpose of embodying our volunteers throughout the ifland , prior to the actual defcent . The means of fuddenly embarking a large army at Boulogne , are continually at the ...
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... probably be , for the most part , unembodied when the enemy is on his way to our shores . ' P. 130-133 . In this situation , is it possible for a moment to doubt , that our danger is great , and that our preparation is inadequate ? or ...
... probably be , for the most part , unembodied when the enemy is on his way to our shores . ' P. 130-133 . In this situation , is it possible for a moment to doubt , that our danger is great , and that our preparation is inadequate ? or ...
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... probably be reckoned , by an impartial tribunal , fully as amiable and refpectable as our good allies the Portuguese or Nea- politans - the Coffacs or Laplanders . As to their leader , it must be admitted that he has fome flaws in his ...
... probably be reckoned , by an impartial tribunal , fully as amiable and refpectable as our good allies the Portuguese or Nea- politans - the Coffacs or Laplanders . As to their leader , it must be admitted that he has fome flaws in his ...
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... probably be pretty generally admitted , that the conquefts we have made are of little value , except as the means of difarming or embarraffing the enemy ; and that , if a fecure peace could be purchased by their restoration , it would ...
... probably be pretty generally admitted , that the conquefts we have made are of little value , except as the means of difarming or embarraffing the enemy ; and that , if a fecure peace could be purchased by their restoration , it would ...
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