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... opinion , that no further military proceeding was ne- cessary on that subject . Because some of them might differ in their sentiments respecting the fitness of the convention in the relative situa- tion of the two armies , it was their ...
... opinion , that no further military proceeding was ne- cessary on that subject . Because some of them might differ in their sentiments respecting the fitness of the convention in the relative situa- tion of the two armies , it was their ...
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... opinion , that no further military proceeding is necessary on that subject . Be . cause , howsoever some of us may differ in our sentiments respecting the fitness of the convention in the relative situation of the two armies , it is our ...
... opinion , that no further military proceeding is necessary on that subject . Be . cause , howsoever some of us may differ in our sentiments respecting the fitness of the convention in the relative situation of the two armies , it is our ...
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... Opinion of General Palafox . Given by Order of his Majesty Ferdinand VII . ( whom God preserve ) , in the City of Bay- onne , the 29th April , 1808 . HIS majesty having ordered me to give my opinion , in writing , whether he ought or ...
... Opinion of General Palafox . Given by Order of his Majesty Ferdinand VII . ( whom God preserve ) , in the City of Bay- onne , the 29th April , 1808 . HIS majesty having ordered me to give my opinion , in writing , whether he ought or ...
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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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