The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... artillery to Manchester . Mr. Dun- combe warned Sir Robert Peel , however , of a danger to one part of his scheme : it being already rumoured that , after the Corn Law is disposed of , the manufacturers intended to oppose the alteration ...
... artillery to Manchester . Mr. Dun- combe warned Sir Robert Peel , however , of a danger to one part of his scheme : it being already rumoured that , after the Corn Law is disposed of , the manufacturers intended to oppose the alteration ...
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... artillery were carried on the 9th , have displayed the best qualities of the American soldier . To every officer and soldier of his command , the General publicly returns his thanks for the noble manner in which they have sustained the ...
... artillery were carried on the 9th , have displayed the best qualities of the American soldier . To every officer and soldier of his command , the General publicly returns his thanks for the noble manner in which they have sustained the ...
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... artillery , now in our possession . It becomes necessary , therefore , for the British Govern- ment to take measures for punish- ing this unprovoked aggression , and for preventing in future similar acts of treachery by the Govern- ment ...
... artillery , now in our possession . It becomes necessary , therefore , for the British Govern- ment to take measures for punish- ing this unprovoked aggression , and for preventing in future similar acts of treachery by the Govern- ment ...
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... artillery , and a large force of cavalry . " Emboldened by this accession of strength , he ventured on the measure of advancing towards Jugraon , apparently with the view of intercepting our communications by that route . ' " " It was ...
... artillery , and a large force of cavalry . " Emboldened by this accession of strength , he ventured on the measure of advancing towards Jugraon , apparently with the view of intercepting our communications by that route . ' " " It was ...
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... artillery massed on the right and centre , and left . After de- ployment I observed the enemy's left to outflank me , I therefore broke into open columns and took ground to my right ; when I had gained sufficient ground , the troops ...
... artillery massed on the right and centre , and left . After de- ployment I observed the enemy's left to outflank me , I therefore broke into open columns and took ground to my right ; when I had gained sufficient ground , the troops ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics ..., Volumen7;Volumen76 Vista completa - 1835 |
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