The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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6 But perhaps we might have better success in another attempt perhaps with the loss of twenty thousand men , and the expence of fty millions of dollars , we might take and garrison those provin ! ces , with the exception of the city of ...
6 But perhaps we might have better success in another attempt perhaps with the loss of twenty thousand men , and the expence of fty millions of dollars , we might take and garrison those provin ! ces , with the exception of the city of ...
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Perhaps the strongest remaining objection , which can hardly be surmounted with entire satisfaction by any peculiarities in the situation , character , and unchanging circumstances of the inhabitants of the Highlands , is this ...
Perhaps the strongest remaining objection , which can hardly be surmounted with entire satisfaction by any peculiarities in the situation , character , and unchanging circumstances of the inhabitants of the Highlands , is this ...
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Perhaps it was in one of these wars that the islands of Malta , Gozo , and Cossura , were conquered from the Carthaginians , and that the Egyptians sent colonies there ; and perhaps at a subsequent period the Carthaginians retook these ...
Perhaps it was in one of these wars that the islands of Malta , Gozo , and Cossura , were conquered from the Carthaginians , and that the Egyptians sent colonies there ; and perhaps at a subsequent period the Carthaginians retook these ...
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