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This work gives a minute and exact account of the most remarkable military event of modern days . ... the career of Napoleon , not only from her own strength , but from the assistance which she could give to , and receive from England .
This work gives a minute and exact account of the most remarkable military event of modern days . ... the career of Napoleon , not only from her own strength , but from the assistance which she could give to , and receive from England .
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He found that Barclay and Bagration had hastened hither with all their , forces to defend it , and he once more assured himself that the hour had come , which was to give him , with victory , success and safety .
He found that Barclay and Bagration had hastened hither with all their , forces to defend it , and he once more assured himself that the hour had come , which was to give him , with victory , success and safety .
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The Russians concentrated their forces at Moscow , and prepared to give him battle . Kutusoff , Barclay , and Bagration were there , and with them one hundred and twenty thousand men . Moscow was to be defended .
The Russians concentrated their forces at Moscow , and prepared to give him battle . Kutusoff , Barclay , and Bagration were there , and with them one hundred and twenty thousand men . Moscow was to be defended .
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If this could not safely be committed to them , under the check of the concurrence of the Overseers , give these powers to the Overseers exclusively , or what would amount to the same thing , let the Overseers and Corporation according ...
If this could not safely be committed to them , under the check of the concurrence of the Overseers , give these powers to the Overseers exclusively , or what would amount to the same thing , let the Overseers and Corporation according ...
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It would be manifestly impossible , as we have already observed , to go over the whole ground of this controversy , but we shall endeavour to give a sketch of its leading points . [ To be continued . ] It was Essays on some of the First ...
It would be manifestly impossible , as we have already observed , to go over the whole ground of this controversy , but we shall endeavour to give a sketch of its leading points . [ To be continued . ] It was Essays on some of the First ...
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