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Page 68
... officers who should persist in such a course of irritation . We shall now take leave of our naval officers , and direct our attention to the conduct of the two governments . Since last summer , they have respectively changed their ...
... officers who should persist in such a course of irritation . We shall now take leave of our naval officers , and direct our attention to the conduct of the two governments . Since last summer , they have respectively changed their ...
Page 250
... officers , whom he appointed to meet him in the morning at the palace . He himself and several others were commanded to attend the King at eight o'clock in the morning of the 13th of March . Accordingly he , Count Klingspor , Colonel ...
... officers , whom he appointed to meet him in the morning at the palace . He himself and several others were commanded to attend the King at eight o'clock in the morning of the 13th of March . Accordingly he , Count Klingspor , Colonel ...
Page 251
... officers who had been concerned in his arrest , and whom the Baron had left with him to secure his person . These officers retired , therefore , and Counts Ugglas and Strömfelt , were sent in to his Majesty , to remain with him , and ...
... officers who had been concerned in his arrest , and whom the Baron had left with him to secure his person . These officers retired , therefore , and Counts Ugglas and Strömfelt , were sent in to his Majesty , to remain with him , and ...
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