English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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Page 249
... Measures , " till the last Extremity , as well as those farther Expences and Hazards , in which such a ' precipitate Alteration of Counsels , in the present Circumstances of Europe , will certainly involve it ? For though the Measure ...
... Measures , " till the last Extremity , as well as those farther Expences and Hazards , in which such a ' precipitate Alteration of Counsels , in the present Circumstances of Europe , will certainly involve it ? For though the Measure ...
Page 438
... measure highly injurious and totally owing to the immense expences . There is a very false idea current , that rents are doubled by inclosing ; a measure may be vastly advantageous without possessing such uncommon merit . This notion ...
... measure highly injurious and totally owing to the immense expences . There is a very false idea current , that rents are doubled by inclosing ; a measure may be vastly advantageous without possessing such uncommon merit . This notion ...
Page 873
... measure : however , the detachment judged better than their general , and retired . They dispute the water with the boats of the fleet , by the means of floating batteries , suited to the nature of the river , and innumerable battoes ...
... measure : however , the detachment judged better than their general , and retired . They dispute the water with the boats of the fleet , by the means of floating batteries , suited to the nature of the river , and innumerable battoes ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
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