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Page 274
... success , the greater part of the column marched on to Schorel : the re- mainder was detached to keep up the communication with that of Lieutenant - General Sir James Pulteney . The first column of Russians was hard pressed by the enemy ...
... success , the greater part of the column marched on to Schorel : the re- mainder was detached to keep up the communication with that of Lieutenant - General Sir James Pulteney . The first column of Russians was hard pressed by the enemy ...
Page 281
... success , and the triumph which it afforded to the turbulent and insolent divine , are well known . The whole ... successful in the sketch which he has drawn of this exemplary person ; it is slight , and partakes of all the offensive ...
... success , and the triumph which it afforded to the turbulent and insolent divine , are well known . The whole ... successful in the sketch which he has drawn of this exemplary person ; it is slight , and partakes of all the offensive ...
Page 354
... success : It is considered as a very judicious and ingenious practice , and extensive experience has already ascertained the great utility of it . It does not answer in the recent inflammatory and spreading state of scorbutic and ...
... success : It is considered as a very judicious and ingenious practice , and extensive experience has already ascertained the great utility of it . It does not answer in the recent inflammatory and spreading state of scorbutic and ...
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