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Page 45
... allowed to pass through the press in the most careless manner , and are in their present state almost unintelligible . Two good maps of Bona- parte's advance and retreat are prefixed : but as to intercepted documents , we find none ...
... allowed to pass through the press in the most careless manner , and are in their present state almost unintelligible . Two good maps of Bona- parte's advance and retreat are prefixed : but as to intercepted documents , we find none ...
Page 288
... allowed as a proof of no ordinary courage in an author that he ventures to discuss its failings . That failings should exist in the system cannot be so much matter of surprize to any one who reflects on the origin and progress of this ...
... allowed as a proof of no ordinary courage in an author that he ventures to discuss its failings . That failings should exist in the system cannot be so much matter of surprize to any one who reflects on the origin and progress of this ...
Page 514
... ; and Admiral Rodney u allowed to have completely beaten the Comte de Grasse , off Dominica , in that year . successful successful to the date comprehended in this publication , we 514 France considered in a Military Capacity , & c .
... ; and Admiral Rodney u allowed to have completely beaten the Comte de Grasse , off Dominica , in that year . successful successful to the date comprehended in this publication , we 514 France considered in a Military Capacity , & c .
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