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Page 465
... English . " Our eastern frontier , " he added , " may be left to itself ; the Vizir will not march until he hears of the progress of the English ; and , if he did , his advance even to Cairo would be less dangerous than the success of ...
... English . " Our eastern frontier , " he added , " may be left to itself ; the Vizir will not march until he hears of the progress of the English ; and , if he did , his advance even to Cairo would be less dangerous than the success of ...
Page 485
... English in landing their military stores , gave him time to complete his stock of provisions , and to fortify , in a hasty way , the weak parts of the island . The Duke of Buckingham then marched his troops forwards in regular order ...
... English in landing their military stores , gave him time to complete his stock of provisions , and to fortify , in a hasty way , the weak parts of the island . The Duke of Buckingham then marched his troops forwards in regular order ...
Page 537
... English prisoners in France obliged our Govern- ment to adopt unusual strictness as retaliation ; and certainly the war of the French Revolution had in it more of that hatred of soul which , as the author observes , ferocizes man , than ...
... English prisoners in France obliged our Govern- ment to adopt unusual strictness as retaliation ; and certainly the war of the French Revolution had in it more of that hatred of soul which , as the author observes , ferocizes man , than ...
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