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... respecting him , whether per- sonal or political . ' Again , ( p . 143. ) he says , they were always on tip - toe to be his apologists . ' 6 Placing the pour and the contre thus before our readers , we shall leave the case with them ...
... respecting him , whether per- sonal or political . ' Again , ( p . 143. ) he says , they were always on tip - toe to be his apologists . ' 6 Placing the pour and the contre thus before our readers , we shall leave the case with them ...
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... respecting the Leander frigate ; which ship , speaking from his own knowlege , he says , experienced no unusual inconvenience during the late severe battle at Algiers from the construction of her top - sides , by the recoil of her guns ...
... respecting the Leander frigate ; which ship , speaking from his own knowlege , he says , experienced no unusual inconvenience during the late severe battle at Algiers from the construction of her top - sides , by the recoil of her guns ...
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... respecting , from Bona- parte himself and his Generals , 433 . Wellington , Duke of , his conduct discussed in the campaign of 1815 , 36. His reception at the Parisian Opera , 363 . French opinion of , 365 . West , Benjamin , anecdotes ...
... respecting , from Bona- parte himself and his Generals , 433 . Wellington , Duke of , his conduct discussed in the campaign of 1815 , 36. His reception at the Parisian Opera , 363 . French opinion of , 365 . West , Benjamin , anecdotes ...
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