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wsle wi'n his own honour and just : Bonaparte has also licely shown a disposirights , and with the interest of his peo- tion to make American seamen contribute ple . ( Signed ) GEORGE CANNING , to his purposes in the same way that he ...
wsle wi'n his own honour and just : Bonaparte has also licely shown a disposirights , and with the interest of his peo- tion to make American seamen contribute ple . ( Signed ) GEORGE CANNING , to his purposes in the same way that he ...
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This posi- on the field of battle , and was convinced tion was unfavourable , as Tudela , the by his complete defeat , that if he lately right and the advanced part of the posi- , obtained some advantages , he was mere . tion ...
This posi- on the field of battle , and was convinced tion was unfavourable , as Tudela , the by his complete defeat , that if he lately right and the advanced part of the posi- , obtained some advantages , he was mere . tion ...
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t , retreated in good or . tion of the Junta , caused the white flag der to Seguria . In consequence of this , to be lowered , and persisted in the in . the road to Madrid was open to the ene- tention of defending themselves . my ...
t , retreated in good or . tion of the Junta , caused the white flag der to Seguria . In consequence of this , to be lowered , and persisted in the in . the road to Madrid was open to the ene- tention of defending themselves . my ...
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... Juna perty of the citizens , including the se- ta , whose motto is · Death or Liberty , ' cular and regular ecclesiastics , with the are far from approving of the capitularespect due to churches , & c . also of tion of any town .
... Juna perty of the citizens , including the se- ta , whose motto is · Death or Liberty , ' cular and regular ecclesiastics , with the are far from approving of the capitularespect due to churches , & c . also of tion of any town .
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It states that , him far above the suspicion of disaffec ; on the 26th of Nov , a general attack tion ; yet it has been repeatedly assert- took place on all the posts occupied by ed in the Spanish letters and papers , the enemy ...
It states that , him far above the suspicion of disaffec ; on the 26th of Nov , a general attack tion ; yet it has been repeatedly assert- took place on all the posts occupied by ed in the Spanish letters and papers , the enemy ...
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