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... considerable town , defended by respectable works , on an eminence , washed by the river Ter . From this place the country is open all the way to Gerona , nine- ty miles distant from the frontier . Barcelona is situate on the margin of ...
... considerable town , defended by respectable works , on an eminence , washed by the river Ter . From this place the country is open all the way to Gerona , nine- ty miles distant from the frontier . Barcelona is situate on the margin of ...
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... considerable length of time , formed to the inhabitants of that city a truly grand and awful spec . tacle . The storm extended beyond Bristol , in which city , hailstones were picked up of nearly an inch in circumference . At Newton ...
... considerable length of time , formed to the inhabitants of that city a truly grand and awful spec . tacle . The storm extended beyond Bristol , in which city , hailstones were picked up of nearly an inch in circumference . At Newton ...
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... considerable part of the valuable appendages to those situations , which it concerns the essential in terests of the state , still more than its dignity , to have filled by per- sons who are the most eminent and best qualified in their ...
... considerable part of the valuable appendages to those situations , which it concerns the essential in terests of the state , still more than its dignity , to have filled by per- sons who are the most eminent and best qualified in their ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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