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... ground ; fourthly , that the manner and time of issuing them were pre- cisely those which were proper : the fifth ... grounds that were taken by opposi- tion in the house of commons . He concluded by moving , that the house should ...
... ground ; fourthly , that the manner and time of issuing them were pre- cisely those which were proper : the fifth ... grounds that were taken by opposi- tion in the house of commons . He concluded by moving , that the house should ...
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... ground , when they fell lifeless among the crowded throng , and were picked up by some of the spectators . 23. Captain Fremantle and cap- tain Bayntun , who were deputed to see the monument erected on Portsdown Hill , to the memory of ...
... ground , when they fell lifeless among the crowded throng , and were picked up by some of the spectators . 23. Captain Fremantle and cap- tain Bayntun , who were deputed to see the monument erected on Portsdown Hill , to the memory of ...
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... grounds in the valley to the heights , where they halted , faced about , fired , and advanced upon the enemy , who had by that time arrived in the low ground , and they thus obliged him to retire with great loss . In this action , in ...
... grounds in the valley to the heights , where they halted , faced about , fired , and advanced upon the enemy , who had by that time arrived in the low ground , and they thus obliged him to retire with great loss . In this action , in ...
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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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