The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... British empire in Hindostan ; from a wish to remove a general of whom the directory had conceived a jealousy , and an army clamorous for the great pecuniary recom- pence promised by the rulers of the republic . The project was palpably ...
... British empire in Hindostan ; from a wish to remove a general of whom the directory had conceived a jealousy , and an army clamorous for the great pecuniary recom- pence promised by the rulers of the republic . The project was palpably ...
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... British squadron which had been detached in quest of him , Bonapartè reached the coast in safety ; and the army , landing at Marabout , marched to Alexandria . The town was weakly garri- soned but the janisaries , assisted by many of ...
... British squadron which had been detached in quest of him , Bonapartè reached the coast in safety ; and the army , landing at Marabout , marched to Alexandria . The town was weakly garri- soned but the janisaries , assisted by many of ...
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... British influence in the Mediterranean was , in the mean time , augmented by the acquisition of an im- portant island . Commodore Duckworth sailed to . Minorca , and general Stuart landed with a small army . Some of the fortifications ...
... British influence in the Mediterranean was , in the mean time , augmented by the acquisition of an im- portant island . Commodore Duckworth sailed to . Minorca , and general Stuart landed with a small army . Some of the fortifications ...
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... British monarch , and prepared for a renewal of hostilities . The rulers of the republic , aware of his intentions , and hearing of the march of the troops of Paul , ordered their plenipoten- tiaries at Rastadt to remonstrate against ...
... British monarch , and prepared for a renewal of hostilities . The rulers of the republic , aware of his intentions , and hearing of the march of the troops of Paul , ordered their plenipoten- tiaries at Rastadt to remonstrate against ...
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... British power in India was extended and se- cured . The result of the battle of Aboukir seemed to confine Bonaparte to Egypt : but he did not despair of an op- portunity of escaping , when he had sufficiently esta- blished his fame in ...
... British power in India was extended and se- cured . The result of the battle of Aboukir seemed to confine Bonaparte to Egypt : but he did not despair of an op- portunity of escaping , when he had sufficiently esta- blished his fame in ...
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