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... period , as well as in the time of Napoleon , placed much reliance . The admiral was next appointed ( 1761 ) to superintend the naval operations of the grand armament , destined for the attack of Martinique , then the most populous and ...
... period , as well as in the time of Napoleon , placed much reliance . The admiral was next appointed ( 1761 ) to superintend the naval operations of the grand armament , destined for the attack of Martinique , then the most populous and ...
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... period , who , instead of resisting their persecutors with the courage that ought always to animate the breast of a freeman , shrunk into the meanness of the spaniel , and fawned upon the foot that trod upon them . Lord Stafford ...
... period , who , instead of resisting their persecutors with the courage that ought always to animate the breast of a freeman , shrunk into the meanness of the spaniel , and fawned upon the foot that trod upon them . Lord Stafford ...
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... period , and he has here preserved his reminiscences of the most celebrated military men with whom he thus came in contact . In the course of his tour he visited Constantinople and Smyrna , and Wallachia and Moldavia . His historical ...
... period , and he has here preserved his reminiscences of the most celebrated military men with whom he thus came in contact . In the course of his tour he visited Constantinople and Smyrna , and Wallachia and Moldavia . His historical ...
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