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Page 275
... English polity in Ireland ; but no honest view of its motives can be taken , without allowing for casualties beyond the reach of human counsel . Tyranny is out of the question ; there is nothing to establish the charge of sullen ...
... English polity in Ireland ; but no honest view of its motives can be taken , without allowing for casualties beyond the reach of human counsel . Tyranny is out of the question ; there is nothing to establish the charge of sullen ...
Page 339
... English language , in order that he might act the spy more effectually . " On reaching the Bellerophon ( says he modestly ) the captain had addressed us in French : 1 was not eager to inform him that I knew something of his own language ...
... English language , in order that he might act the spy more effectually . " On reaching the Bellerophon ( says he modestly ) the captain had addressed us in French : 1 was not eager to inform him that I knew something of his own language ...
Page 342
... English had taken possession of Toulon ; an expe- rienced artillery officer was wanting to direct the operations of the siege , and Napoleon was fixed on . There will history take him up , never more to leave him ; -there commences his ...
... English had taken possession of Toulon ; an expe- rienced artillery officer was wanting to direct the operations of the siege , and Napoleon was fixed on . There will history take him up , never more to leave him ; -there commences his ...
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