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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... strong and compact line of battle , near the shore . He had thirteen large ships and four frigates , flanked by gun - boats , and supported by an island - battery . Ani- mated rather than discouraged by the obstacles which such a ...
... strong and compact line of battle , near the shore . He had thirteen large ships and four frigates , flanked by gun - boats , and supported by an island - battery . Ani- mated rather than discouraged by the obstacles which such a ...
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... strong post . Elate with the success of Nelson , and inspired with a renovation of hope , the British minister roused the zeal of the Russian and Turkish potentates , earnestly exhorted the king of Prussia to take arms against the ...
... strong post . Elate with the success of Nelson , and inspired with a renovation of hope , the British minister roused the zeal of the Russian and Turkish potentates , earnestly exhorted the king of Prussia to take arms against the ...
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... strong opposition in either house . Mr. Hobhouse condemned it , not only because he thought it unnecessary , as we were not bound to continue the war under the idle expectation of rescuing the continent , but because he deemed it ...
... strong opposition in either house . Mr. Hobhouse condemned it , not only because he thought it unnecessary , as we were not bound to continue the war under the idle expectation of rescuing the continent , but because he deemed it ...
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... strong objec- tions to it but it was plausibly vindicated , and finally sanctioned . A. D. The supply , in a second budget , was elevated 1799. nearly to thirty - one millions ; and the minister then took credit for only seven millions ...
... strong objec- tions to it but it was plausibly vindicated , and finally sanctioned . A. D. The supply , in a second budget , was elevated 1799. nearly to thirty - one millions ; and the minister then took credit for only seven millions ...
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... strong position to the westward of the fort . The right of their camp was posted on high ground , sloping to the left flank , which was secured by an aqueduct and by the river ; and some deep ravines , in the rear , pre- cluded all ...
... strong position to the westward of the fort . The right of their camp was posted on high ground , sloping to the left flank , which was secured by an aqueduct and by the river ; and some deep ravines , in the rear , pre- cluded all ...
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