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Page 138
... situation of the enemy conformed exactly to the expectations of the comman- der in chief . Not suspecting that so bold and difficult an enterprize could possibly be meditated , Quebec had been left entirely defenceless , and all the ...
... situation of the enemy conformed exactly to the expectations of the comman- der in chief . Not suspecting that so bold and difficult an enterprize could possibly be meditated , Quebec had been left entirely defenceless , and all the ...
Page 237
... situation of the great majority of the Irish people was miserable in the extreme , during about three - fourths of ... situation B situation of Ireland , during the short period which intervened into the Population of Ireland . 237.
... situation of the great majority of the Irish people was miserable in the extreme , during about three - fourths of ... situation B situation of Ireland , during the short period which intervened into the Population of Ireland . 237.
Page 354
... situation at court , but Van , the cheerful good humoured Van , has paid the debt of nature , having fallen honourably in the service of his country . On the conduct of Lee , our Chinese interpreter , any praise that I could bestow ...
... situation at court , but Van , the cheerful good humoured Van , has paid the debt of nature , having fallen honourably in the service of his country . On the conduct of Lee , our Chinese interpreter , any praise that I could bestow ...
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