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But whatever conduct they might have pursued , whatever energy they might have displayed , it is very doubtful whether they could have materially delayed the subjugation of the Castilles , a coun- try only defensible by cavalry ...
But whatever conduct they might have pursued , whatever energy they might have displayed , it is very doubtful whether they could have materially delayed the subjugation of the Castilles , a coun- try only defensible by cavalry ...
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Reflections upon the State and Conduct of Public Affairs , at the Commencement of the Year 1809. By an Englishman of the Old School . 5s . A Letter from a Member of Parliament to his Friend in the Country , relative to the Conduct of ...
Reflections upon the State and Conduct of Public Affairs , at the Commencement of the Year 1809. By an Englishman of the Old School . 5s . A Letter from a Member of Parliament to his Friend in the Country , relative to the Conduct of ...
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... unreasonable to suppose that , the worthy citizens may have discovered in the ambiguous words which we have printed in Italics , the direct avowal of a conduct which they thought it necessary to record with marks of reprobation .
... unreasonable to suppose that , the worthy citizens may have discovered in the ambiguous words which we have printed in Italics , the direct avowal of a conduct which they thought it necessary to record with marks of reprobation .
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Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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