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... English still failed to turn their success to advantage . Shut up in their intrenchments , they did not venture out for twenty days after the battle . They then proceeded to Rosetta , an important post to them , but which the French ...
... English still failed to turn their success to advantage . Shut up in their intrenchments , they did not venture out for twenty days after the battle . They then proceeded to Rosetta , an important post to them , but which the French ...
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... English patent lace veil , which they had bought for a real French one , but fortunately had not paid for it ; but I mention this as highly creditalle to the English manufactories , as also to guard my fair country women against similar ...
... English patent lace veil , which they had bought for a real French one , but fortunately had not paid for it ; but I mention this as highly creditalle to the English manufactories , as also to guard my fair country women against similar ...
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... English pay ready money for whatever they import thence , and give very long credit for what they export thither . This is the mode in which Russia carries on its traffic with England ; doubtless , a disadvantageous plan , but which its ...
... English pay ready money for whatever they import thence , and give very long credit for what they export thither . This is the mode in which Russia carries on its traffic with England ; doubtless , a disadvantageous plan , but which its ...
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