Annual Register, Volum 51Edmund Burke 1821 |
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Pàgina 4
... appeared to be most proper and efficacious for giving speedy effect to the expedition . These measures , however , ne- cessarily produced delay . The secretary of state for the war de- partment seems to have been wretchedly deficient in ...
... appeared to be most proper and efficacious for giving speedy effect to the expedition . These measures , however , ne- cessarily produced delay . The secretary of state for the war de- partment seems to have been wretchedly deficient in ...
Pàgina 13
... appeared in va- rious ways , and the free criticisms in which a number of officers had indiscreetly indulged their fancies and humours on military opera- tions . " The qualities " ( required by the arduous posture of affairs ) , said ...
... appeared in va- rious ways , and the free criticisms in which a number of officers had indiscreetly indulged their fancies and humours on military opera- tions . " The qualities " ( required by the arduous posture of affairs ) , said ...
Pàgina 32
... appeared a little extraordinary to Lord Liver- pool , that Lord Grenville should have objected to the policy of the expedition to Portugal , which was almost the only point of the coast which was , at the time , in the pos- session of ...
... appeared a little extraordinary to Lord Liver- pool , that Lord Grenville should have objected to the policy of the expedition to Portugal , which was almost the only point of the coast which was , at the time , in the pos- session of ...
Pàgina 46
... appeared to think , that an army once landed could act as speedily as a ship when it has left the port . The difference , how- ever , was very great : the ship had nothing to do but to go with the wind , and meet the enemy ; whereas an ...
... appeared to think , that an army once landed could act as speedily as a ship when it has left the port . The difference , how- ever , was very great : the ship had nothing to do but to go with the wind , and meet the enemy ; whereas an ...
Pàgina 50
... appeared from official dispatches that the French army amounted only to 12 or 14,000 men ; while the British army amounted to from 14 to 16,000 men , besides 1,200 Portugueze troops . It appeared also , that the court of inquiry could ...
... appeared from official dispatches that the French army amounted only to 12 or 14,000 men ; while the British army amounted to from 14 to 16,000 men , besides 1,200 Portugueze troops . It appeared also , that the court of inquiry could ...
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