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... conduct of our officers on the Jamaica - station , that they were induced to send thither an officer for the special purpose of endeavouring to remedy the evil ; and of his success in this mission , we may form an idea from the ...
... conduct of our officers on the Jamaica - station , that they were induced to send thither an officer for the special purpose of endeavouring to remedy the evil ; and of his success in this mission , we may form an idea from the ...
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... conduct the march of the square on given points . When the square halts , or has to commence an action , the colours are to be reconducted to the centre . ' In speaking of what he conceives to be the most advan- tageous mode of conducting ...
... conduct the march of the square on given points . When the square halts , or has to commence an action , the colours are to be reconducted to the centre . ' In speaking of what he conceives to be the most advan- tageous mode of conducting ...
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... conduct of each . Charles , artful , indo- lent , and timid , wished to manage his own subjects , without resorting to the desperate measure of calling for the interference of a foreign power . James , on the contrary , eager , rash ...
... conduct of each . Charles , artful , indo- lent , and timid , wished to manage his own subjects , without resorting to the desperate measure of calling for the interference of a foreign power . James , on the contrary , eager , rash ...
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