Annual Register, Том 67Edmund Burke 1826 |
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... minute , that they could not well be reduced any further in size . They had sunk below zero , and had been almost too minute for calculation . So insignificant were they at present , that he implored his right hon . friend to leave them ...
... minute , that they could not well be reduced any further in size . They had sunk below zero , and had been almost too minute for calculation . So insignificant were they at present , that he implored his right hon . friend to leave them ...
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... minutes af- terwards , three companies of the regiment of Santiago , who were quartered there , were discovered arrayed upon the public square , their officers at their head , and with accoutrements and baggage ready for their march ...
... minutes af- terwards , three companies of the regiment of Santiago , who were quartered there , were discovered arrayed upon the public square , their officers at their head , and with accoutrements and baggage ready for their march ...
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... minutes . The president elect then descended from the chair , and placing himself on the right hand of the judges ' table , received from the chief justice a volume of the laws of the United States , from which he read , in a loud and ...
... minutes . The president elect then descended from the chair , and placing himself on the right hand of the judges ' table , received from the chief justice a volume of the laws of the United States , from which he read , in a loud and ...
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... minutes , the royalists were completely routed . The patriots had 1 general , 8 officers , and 300 men killed ; and 6 generals , 34 officers , and 480 men wounded . Of the enemy the viceroy was wounded , and taken prisoner ; 6 generals ...
... minutes , the royalists were completely routed . The patriots had 1 general , 8 officers , and 300 men killed ; and 6 generals , 34 officers , and 480 men wounded . Of the enemy the viceroy was wounded , and taken prisoner ; 6 generals ...
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... minutes after four , he was seen going in a particular direction in the wood . The wood was scoured round , as it was feared the colonel might have been seized with some paroxysm . The deceased had re- ceived a wound at the storming of ...
... minutes after four , he was seen going in a particular direction in the wood . The wood was scoured round , as it was feared the colonel might have been seized with some paroxysm . The deceased had re- ceived a wound at the storming of ...
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