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... exertions attended with inconsiderableeffects, and vast means employed in producing unimportant ends,we are inthe habit ofbestowing on the recital ofmilitary actions,adegree of consideration proportioned to the numbers engaged in them ...
... exertions attended with inconsiderableeffects, and vast means employed in producing unimportant ends,we are inthe habit ofbestowing on the recital ofmilitary actions,adegree of consideration proportioned to the numbers engaged in them ...
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... exertions toprevent andcorrect the multiplied errors committed by inexperience, are giveninmore minute detail; and morecopious extracts fromhisletters are taken, than would comportwith the plan of amore general work. Many eventstoo ...
... exertions toprevent andcorrect the multiplied errors committed by inexperience, are giveninmore minute detail; and morecopious extracts fromhisletters are taken, than would comportwith the plan of amore general work. Many eventstoo ...
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... exertions ofwhich theywere capable. The Indians soondiscerned the object forwhich they searched withso much avidity, and amused themwith tales of rich minesin countries theyhad not yet explored. Seduced by this information ...
... exertions ofwhich theywere capable. The Indians soondiscerned the object forwhich they searched withso much avidity, and amused themwith tales of rich minesin countries theyhad not yet explored. Seduced by this information ...
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... exertions,it mighthave been already terminated. The people, viewinghimas their only friend, and believing the zeal he manifested tobe produced solelyby his devotion to their causegave himtheir wholeconfidence andelected him theirgeneral ...
... exertions,it mighthave been already terminated. The people, viewinghimas their only friend, and believing the zeal he manifested tobe produced solelyby his devotion to their causegave himtheir wholeconfidence andelected him theirgeneral ...
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... exertions to keep up its credit, thepaper depreciated to fourteen shillings in the pound, which depreciation was, almost entirely, sustained by the army. Asthe time for collecting thetax approached, thepaper roseabove par, but this ...
... exertions to keep up its credit, thepaper depreciated to fourteen shillings in the pound, which depreciation was, almost entirely, sustained by the army. Asthe time for collecting thetax approached, thepaper roseabove par, but this ...
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