The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... enemy . Upon this , both the German and Portuguese consented to sacrifice their private resentments to the pub- lic , and to see who could signalize himself most upon the common foe . Each of them did wonders in repelling the enemy from ...
... enemy . Upon this , both the German and Portuguese consented to sacrifice their private resentments to the pub- lic , and to see who could signalize himself most upon the common foe . Each of them did wonders in repelling the enemy from ...
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... enemy , and raised their whole country up in arms . Had we , on our side , made proportion- able preparations , the war , by this time , had been brought to a happy issue . If , after having gained the great victories of Blenheim and ...
... enemy , and raised their whole country up in arms . Had we , on our side , made proportion- able preparations , the war , by this time , had been brought to a happy issue . If , after having gained the great victories of Blenheim and ...
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... enemy in all ren- counters and engagements . For the same reason , it must be for the interest of the allies to seek all opportunities of battle , because all losses on the opposite side are made up with infinitely more difficulty than ...
... enemy in all ren- counters and engagements . For the same reason , it must be for the interest of the allies to seek all opportunities of battle , because all losses on the opposite side are made up with infinitely more difficulty than ...
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