Annual Register of World Events, 第 6 巻1796 |
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... first plan would have given time to the Spaniards to recover their fpirits , dismayed by the fudden appearance of an enemy on their coafts , which had been long unaccustomed to the a- larms of the war , they would have had leisure to ...
... first plan would have given time to the Spaniards to recover their fpirits , dismayed by the fudden appearance of an enemy on their coafts , which had been long unaccustomed to the a- larms of the war , they would have had leisure to ...
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... first was to be made upon a cantonment of the feamen , in which they judged , if they could fucceed , they muft . lay the English under infur- mountable difficulties , because the feamen were known to have had the moft confiderable part ...
... first was to be made upon a cantonment of the feamen , in which they judged , if they could fucceed , they muft . lay the English under infur- mountable difficulties , because the feamen were known to have had the moft confiderable part ...
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... first , in a manner more favourable to the hopes of the Spaniards .. The body of feapoys , which defended the church , which was the obje & of this attack , not being endowed with the refolution , which diftin- guifhes our English ...
... first , in a manner more favourable to the hopes of the Spaniards .. The body of feapoys , which defended the church , which was the obje & of this attack , not being endowed with the refolution , which diftin- guifhes our English ...
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... first attempt to form as def- perate on our fide , as this too late defence was on theirs . But their refolution was only a fullen obfti- pacy , uninspired by a true military fpirit , as it was wholly uninformed by any true military ...
... first attempt to form as def- perate on our fide , as this too late defence was on theirs . But their refolution was only a fullen obfti- pacy , uninspired by a true military fpirit , as it was wholly uninformed by any true military ...
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... first , had placed themselves juft in their front , and gave them their full fire . This accomplished their de- feat . The four companies , now united , did not give them time to look behind them , but purfued the enemy , till they were ...
... first , had placed themselves juft in their front , and gave them their full fire . This accomplished their de- feat . The four companies , now united , did not give them time to look behind them , but purfued the enemy , till they were ...
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