The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen136A. Constable, 1872 |
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... naval . Por Don Josef de Mazaredo Salazar . 4to . Madrid : 1786 . 4. Naval Tactics . By M. de Morogues . Translated by a Sea - officer . 4to . London : 1787 . 5. An Essay on Naval Tactics , Systematical and His- torical . By John Clerk ...
... naval . Por Don Josef de Mazaredo Salazar . 4to . Madrid : 1786 . 4. Naval Tactics . By M. de Morogues . Translated by a Sea - officer . 4to . London : 1787 . 5. An Essay on Naval Tactics , Systematical and His- torical . By John Clerk ...
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... naval fight of Solebay , and who considered himself no mean judge of beauty , seems to have been determined to procure for his royal friend the most agreeable princess he could in the matter of personal charms ; he spared no pains or ...
... naval fight of Solebay , and who considered himself no mean judge of beauty , seems to have been determined to procure for his royal friend the most agreeable princess he could in the matter of personal charms ; he spared no pains or ...
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... naval establishments , but those establishments are forced upon us , not by any designs of our own , but simply to protect us against the designs of others . But as to the remainder of the national expenditure , we declare that we are ...
... naval establishments , but those establishments are forced upon us , not by any designs of our own , but simply to protect us against the designs of others . But as to the remainder of the national expenditure , we declare that we are ...
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... naval stores actually exported amounted to three hundred mil- lions of dollars in currency . The tide had gently turned just It as the people were disposed to take it at the 152 July , The Southern States since the War .
... naval stores actually exported amounted to three hundred mil- lions of dollars in currency . The tide had gently turned just It as the people were disposed to take it at the 152 July , The Southern States since the War .
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... naval officers in Portuguese ports induced John V. to send a special envoy to London . The court and capital were astonished by the announcement that Carvalho was to be the new envoy . The keen tongues of disappointed applicants soon ...
... naval officers in Portuguese ports induced John V. to send a special envoy to London . The court and capital were astonished by the announcement that Carvalho was to be the new envoy . The keen tongues of disappointed applicants soon ...
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