The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 24A. Constable, 1814 |
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Pàgina 255
... possession of their lakes , and the cession of a part of their territory ? Why , it is after being twice ut- terly routed on these lakes , and in the only considerable battles of which they have been the theatre ; -or , in other words ...
... possession of their lakes , and the cession of a part of their territory ? Why , it is after being twice ut- terly routed on these lakes , and in the only considerable battles of which they have been the theatre ; -or , in other words ...
Pàgina 256
... possession of the territory we mean to keep , but , on so ruining the force , and breaking the spirit of the coun- try , as to induce them to sue for peace on condition of our permanently keeping both the lakes and the territory . Is ...
... possession of the territory we mean to keep , but , on so ruining the force , and breaking the spirit of the coun- try , as to induce them to sue for peace on condition of our permanently keeping both the lakes and the territory . Is ...
Pàgina 485
... possession of the top of this opening . Mr Park came there after the army had posted itself ; he nevertheless attempt- ed to pass . The people began to attack him , throwing lances , pikes , arrows and stones . Mr Park defended himself ...
... possession of the top of this opening . Mr Park came there after the army had posted itself ; he nevertheless attempt- ed to pass . The people began to attack him , throwing lances , pikes , arrows and stones . Mr Park defended himself ...
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