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... affairs ; none the less , from the first moment of his acceptance , he distin- guished himself by the vigorous support he gave to every necessary measure of defense and by the energy and effectiveness with which he collected and dis ...
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... is once more employed against Gibraltar , and not a little enemy with France for preventing its relief . The affairs of England in the East Indies are really tumbling into ruin , as mentioned in our papers . Holland moves slowly , but my ...
... is once more employed against Gibraltar , and not a little enemy with France for preventing its relief . The affairs of England in the East Indies are really tumbling into ruin , as mentioned in our papers . Holland moves slowly , but my ...
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... affairs assume the most prosperous as- pect , but when we reflect that war is like an April day , it will temper our mind to disappointment ; notwith- standing , there has been no enterprise of ours attended with so happy and promising ...
... affairs assume the most prosperous as- pect , but when we reflect that war is like an April day , it will temper our mind to disappointment ; notwith- standing , there has been no enterprise of ours attended with so happy and promising ...
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