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... continued his pursuit , when the enemy concentrating his ce , made a grand effort to relieve himself from so trou- | in half an hour became general , the enemy attempting to turn the left of the British , but were repulsed by the 49th ...
... continued his pursuit , when the enemy concentrating his ce , made a grand effort to relieve himself from so trou- | in half an hour became general , the enemy attempting to turn the left of the British , but were repulsed by the 49th ...
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... continued well , with very few exceptions , none having been taken ill , after they had quitted the place six days . Of the inhabitants who re- mained , to the number of 7,870 , upwards of 3,800 had the disease in 1804 , and who all ...
... continued well , with very few exceptions , none having been taken ill , after they had quitted the place six days . Of the inhabitants who re- mained , to the number of 7,870 , upwards of 3,800 had the disease in 1804 , and who all ...
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... continued with redoubled shocks of the city of Naples till two the next day , when to all appearance , it ceased . It was supposed by many in this country , that we should hear of some such convulsion , -thick fogs , like the one which ...
... continued with redoubled shocks of the city of Naples till two the next day , when to all appearance , it ceased . It was supposed by many in this country , that we should hear of some such convulsion , -thick fogs , like the one which ...
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... continued there for six months , in a state of perfect nullity . The Allies did not suffer him to participate in any act , nor in any operation . He confined himself to making a visit of ceremony to the Allied Sovereigns ; his residence ...
... continued there for six months , in a state of perfect nullity . The Allies did not suffer him to participate in any act , nor in any operation . He confined himself to making a visit of ceremony to the Allied Sovereigns ; his residence ...
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... continued for years ; yet , when censure is but gently bestowed on those who had the power to remedy it , the vulgar insinuation of increasing the sale of a paper by Respecting fees . Does " The Writer " mean to charge publishing ...
... continued for years ; yet , when censure is but gently bestowed on those who had the power to remedy it , the vulgar insinuation of increasing the sale of a paper by Respecting fees . Does " The Writer " mean to charge publishing ...
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