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... means can operate . I lose no time in dispatching the Falmouth to your lordship , and Cap- tain Knight will explain our situation , as well as that we are taking every precaution in respect to the defence of that river , in the event of ...
... means can operate . I lose no time in dispatching the Falmouth to your lordship , and Cap- tain Knight will explain our situation , as well as that we are taking every precaution in respect to the defence of that river , in the event of ...
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... means we will immediately pursue to arm the po- pulation , will produce the double ef- fect of paralyzing his measures to keep possession of the town , and of prevent- ing his sending any reinforcement to the French army behind the ...
... means we will immediately pursue to arm the po- pulation , will produce the double ef- fect of paralyzing his measures to keep possession of the town , and of prevent- ing his sending any reinforcement to the French army behind the ...
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... means with all the zeal and all the perseverance which so great and good a cause merits . Too well informed of the sentiments of their sovereigns not to foresee , that , however honourable may be their ob- ject , they would not pursue ...
... means with all the zeal and all the perseverance which so great and good a cause merits . Too well informed of the sentiments of their sovereigns not to foresee , that , however honourable may be their ob- ject , they would not pursue ...
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