Annual Register, Том 2Edmund Burke 1760 |
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... affiftance which they had in Germany , diminished con- tinually . They eat up the country , and feized on fuch towns as were convenient to them , without any ce- remony : yet freed from all thefe re- ftraints , their army had male very ...
... affiftance which they had in Germany , diminished con- tinually . They eat up the country , and feized on fuch towns as were convenient to them , without any ce- remony : yet freed from all thefe re- ftraints , their army had male very ...
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... affiftance on the occafion was taken for granted . In this expedition General Wolfe com- manded the land forces . The fleet was under Admiral Saunders . The whole embarkation 26th . arrived in the latter end of June at the Isle of ...
... affiftance on the occafion was taken for granted . In this expedition General Wolfe com- manded the land forces . The fleet was under Admiral Saunders . The whole embarkation 26th . arrived in the latter end of June at the Isle of ...
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... affiftance from that quarter . The feafon wafted apace . The general fell violently ill , confumed by care , watching , and a fatigue , too great to be fupport ed by a delicate conftitution , and a body unequal to that vigorous and ...
... affiftance from that quarter . The feafon wafted apace . The general fell violently ill , confumed by care , watching , and a fatigue , too great to be fupport ed by a delicate conftitution , and a body unequal to that vigorous and ...
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... affiftance ; the upper - deck guns were got out , the water and beer aboard ftaved , and the ship made as light as poffible , and fhored ; but as the water left her , it being ebbing tide , fhe took a lift to the ftarboard fide , and ...
... affiftance ; the upper - deck guns were got out , the water and beer aboard ftaved , and the ship made as light as poffible , and fhored ; but as the water left her , it being ebbing tide , fhe took a lift to the ftarboard fide , and ...
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... affiftance of fome other perfons who had gather- ed , fecured alive . He was imme- diately brought to trial , and con- demned ; and next day hung upon a gibbet , in irons , alive , where he continued in the greateft agonies , and ...
... affiftance of fome other perfons who had gather- ed , fecured alive . He was imme- diately brought to trial , and con- demned ; and next day hung upon a gibbet , in irons , alive , where he continued in the greateft agonies , and ...
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