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Nothing but such a frost as all minor contests should be absorbed in would
render the Great Belt passable by the great contest in which we were en an army
, could have endangered the safety gaged . He lamented exceedingly , that of
that ...
Nothing but such a frost as all minor contests should be absorbed in would
render the Great Belt passable by the great contest in which we were en an army
, could have endangered the safety gaged . He lamented exceedingly , that of
that ...
Page 19
... where there was only a suspicion that which a French army must cross to
invade the sovereign was , favourable to the Zealand , and where they might be
met with cause of the coalition against France . effect by British or Danish ships .
... where there was only a suspicion that which a French army must cross to
invade the sovereign was , favourable to the Zealand , and where they might be
met with cause of the coalition against France . effect by British or Danish ships .
Page 59
The hon . gent . under the continent to procure a maritime peace . gallery ( Mr.
Milnes ) had asserted , that the It was not until the appearance of an articollection
of the Danish army on the cle in the Moniteur , declaring that the frontiers of ...
The hon . gent . under the continent to procure a maritime peace . gallery ( Mr.
Milnes ) had asserted , that the It was not until the appearance of an articollection
of the Danish army on the cle in the Moniteur , declaring that the frontiers of ...
Page 63
He respect to sending an army to defend Porcould easily conceive a factious
motive for tugal , we had the assurance of a most able imputing to them an
intentional delusion officer , that no army Great Britain could of the public , but he
was ...
He respect to sending an army to defend Porcould easily conceive a factious
motive for tugal , we had the assurance of a most able imputing to them an
intentional delusion officer , that no army Great Britain could of the public , but he
was ...
Page 65
the presence of such an army was depre- the fleet was of course to be looked for
, cated by the prince Regent , as tending to and then the confidence in Denmark
would precipitate his ruin . A secret treaty , signed have been commented on as ...
the presence of such an army was depre- the fleet was of course to be looked for
, cated by the prince Regent , as tending to and then the confidence in Denmark
would precipitate his ruin . A secret treaty , signed have been commented on as ...
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