| Great Britain. Parliament - 1819 - 954 pągines
...to him or taken by assault on his way ; and at the end of a silent and scarcely observed progrese, he emerged from a territory heretofore hostile to...accession instead of a diminution of force, leaving every thing secure and tranquil behind him. This result speaks more than could be told by any minute... | |
| 1819 - 736 pągines
...on lii« wayj and at the end of a aUett and scarcely observed progress, he emergrd from a teiritory heretofore hostile to the British interest, with an accession instead of a diminution of forre, tearing every thing secure and tranquil behind! him. This result speaks more than could be told... | |
| 1819 - 814 pągines
...on his way i and at the end of a silent aud scarcely observed progress, he emerged from a teiritory heretofore hostile to the British interest, with an accession instead of a diminution of forre, leaving every thing secure and tranquil behind him. This result speaks more than could be told... | |
| John Philippart - 1826 - 576 pągines
...their hearts and feelings. Nine forts were surrendered to him, or taken by assault on his way ; and at the end of a silent and scarcely observed progress,...accession, instead of a diminution, of force, leaving every thing secure and tranquil behind him. This result speaks more than could be told by any minute... | |
| 1828 - 878 pągines
...their hearts and feelings. Nine forts were surrendered to him, or taken by assault, on bis way; and at the end of a silent and scarcely observed progress,...accession, instead of a diminution, of force, leaving every thing secure and tranquil bebind him. This result speaks more than could be told by any minute... | |
| George Canning - 1828 - 456 pągines
...their hearts and feelings. Nine forts were surrendered to him or taken by assault on his way ; and at the end of a silent and scarcely observed progress,...accession instead of a diminution of force, leaving every thing secure and tranquil behind him. This result speaks more than could be told by any minute... | |
| 1828 - 1102 pągines
...their hearts and feelings. Nine forts were surrendered to him, or taken by assault, on his way; and at the end of a silent and scarcely observed progress,...accession, instead of a diminution, of force, leaving every thing secure and tranquil behind him. This result speaks more than could be told by any minute... | |
| 1828 - 798 pągines
...their hearts and feelings. Nine forts were surrendered to him, or taken by assault on his way ; and at the end of a silent and scarcely observed progress,...accession, instead of a diminution, of force, leaving every thing se. interest of their own л ml the neighbouring states, and by familiarity with the languages,... | |
| 1828 - 740 pągines
...their hearts and feelings. Nine forts were surrendered to him or taken by assault on his way ; and at the end of a silent and scarcely observed progress,...accession instead of a diminution of force, leaving every thing secure and tranquil behind him." In the general orders of the Governorgeneral in council,... | |
| 1829 - 494 pągines
...surrendered to him or taken by assault on his way ; and at the end of a silent and scarcely-observed progress, he emerged from a territory heretofore hostile...accession instead of a diminution of force, leaving every tiling secure and tranquil behind him." In the general orders of the GovernorGeneral in council,... | |
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