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... Gibraltar , in the midst of a country which will not be yours ; the whole American continent will remain in the power of your enemies . The ancient story of the philosopher Calanus and the Indian hide , will be verified ; where you ...
... Gibraltar , in the midst of a country which will not be yours ; the whole American continent will remain in the power of your enemies . The ancient story of the philosopher Calanus and the Indian hide , will be verified ; where you ...
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... British ministry send reenforcements to America . The English obtain great advantages over the Spaniards , and throw succours into Gibraltar . Firmness of the British court . BOOK TWELFTH . SUMMARY - Campaign of the south .
... British ministry send reenforcements to America . The English obtain great advantages over the Spaniards , and throw succours into Gibraltar . Firmness of the British court . BOOK TWELFTH . SUMMARY - Campaign of the south .
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... Gibraltar . Parties in Holland . Secret treaty between the Congress and the city of Amsterdam . Rupture between England and Holland . Revival of ardor among the Americans . M. de la Fayette arrives from France in America , and brings ...
... Gibraltar . Parties in Holland . Secret treaty between the Congress and the city of Amsterdam . Rupture between England and Holland . Revival of ardor among the Americans . M. de la Fayette arrives from France in America , and brings ...
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... Gibraltar and Jamaica , and to conquer the two Floridas , which appeared to her essential to the entire command of the Gulf of Mexico . She was now also stimulated by France , who , not content with representing to her the coinmon ...
... Gibraltar and Jamaica , and to conquer the two Floridas , which appeared to her essential to the entire command of the Gulf of Mexico . She was now also stimulated by France , who , not content with representing to her the coinmon ...
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... Gibraltar . The blockade was confined to admiral don Barcelo , a seaman of great vigilance . He exerted his utmost dili- gence to prevent any sort of supplies from finding their way into the place . The garrison already began to suffer ...
... Gibraltar . The blockade was confined to admiral don Barcelo , a seaman of great vigilance . He exerted his utmost dili- gence to prevent any sort of supplies from finding their way into the place . The garrison already began to suffer ...
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