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Page 39
... considerable body . After the battle , he re - advanced in the direction of Madrid , having been directed to communicate with General Cuesta : but the latter retired unexpectedly , leaving Sir Robert in the midst of enemies . Here his ...
... considerable body . After the battle , he re - advanced in the direction of Madrid , having been directed to communicate with General Cuesta : but the latter retired unexpectedly , leaving Sir Robert in the midst of enemies . Here his ...
Page 148
... considerable import of this article takes place from England and Holland . The Prince - regent is a declared patron of litera- ture , and has caused a considerable number of books to be pub- lished in Brazil . The University of Coimbra ...
... considerable import of this article takes place from England and Holland . The Prince - regent is a declared patron of litera- ture , and has caused a considerable number of books to be pub- lished in Brazil . The University of Coimbra ...
Page 499
... considerable resemblance to that of our Nelson . Thinking that the enemy might be at- tacked with advantage , he directed his efforts against the Spanish part of the allied squadron ; and , having the weather- gage , he managed so as to ...
... considerable resemblance to that of our Nelson . Thinking that the enemy might be at- tacked with advantage , he directed his efforts against the Spanish part of the allied squadron ; and , having the weather- gage , he managed so as to ...
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