Annual Register, Nide 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Sivu 194
... force , upon the foresaid kings or king who shall carry hostile arms into Portugal : and towards that war which shall be carried on in Europe , they shall supply 12,000 men , whom they shall arm and pay , as well when in quarters as in ...
... force , upon the foresaid kings or king who shall carry hostile arms into Portugal : and towards that war which shall be carried on in Europe , they shall supply 12,000 men , whom they shall arm and pay , as well when in quarters as in ...
Sivu 196
... force it on the people of Portugal , if they were unwilling to receive itor if any schism should exist amongst the Portuguese themselves , as to its fitness and congeniality to the wants and wishes of the nation . It is no business of ...
... force it on the people of Portugal , if they were unwilling to receive itor if any schism should exist amongst the Portuguese themselves , as to its fitness and congeniality to the wants and wishes of the nation . It is no business of ...
Sivu 197
... force it on the people of Portugal , if they were unwilling to receive bitor if any schism should exist amongst the Portuguese themselves , as to its fitness and congeniality to the wants and wishes of the nation . It is no business of ...
... force it on the people of Portugal , if they were unwilling to receive bitor if any schism should exist amongst the Portuguese themselves , as to its fitness and congeniality to the wants and wishes of the nation . It is no business of ...
Sivu 206
... forces for a vigor- ous prosecution of the war . By the second article of the amnesty it had been agreed that a ... force , but that , so soon as the Indian government should have withdrawn their army from the country , there was no ...
... forces for a vigor- ous prosecution of the war . By the second article of the amnesty it had been agreed that a ... force , but that , so soon as the Indian government should have withdrawn their army from the country , there was no ...
Sivu 209
... force was , determined to become the assailant himself . " The inferiority of the British troops in point of number was , in a great measure , counterbalanced by the unskilful disposition of the three great masses of the Burman army ...
... force was , determined to become the assailant himself . " The inferiority of the British troops in point of number was , in a great measure , counterbalanced by the unskilful disposition of the three great masses of the Burman army ...
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