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... Spanish patriots , who , it is known , are covering themselves with glory in the field , whilst they are destitute of most of the essential necessaries of life . The mayor of Cork had called a meeting of his fel- low - citizens for the ...
... Spanish patriots , who , it is known , are covering themselves with glory in the field , whilst they are destitute of most of the essential necessaries of life . The mayor of Cork had called a meeting of his fel- low - citizens for the ...
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... Spanish soldier , and con- vincing to the Spanish government and people , of the perfect union , in opinion and sentiment , which , on this subject , subsists throughout these islands . The committee rely , with confi- dence , that the ...
... Spanish soldier , and con- vincing to the Spanish government and people , of the perfect union , in opinion and sentiment , which , on this subject , subsists throughout these islands . The committee rely , with confi- dence , that the ...
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... Spanish patriots , b Mr Wilson . This is certainly a ver laudable undertaking , and deserve the highest encouragement ; not tha any great sum can be expected to ac crue from the profits of a ball ; bu such a glorious example , if ...
... Spanish patriots , b Mr Wilson . This is certainly a ver laudable undertaking , and deserve the highest encouragement ; not tha any great sum can be expected to ac crue from the profits of a ball ; bu such a glorious example , if ...
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... Spanish accounts of the sur- render of Madrid are very confused . 11th . We received this morning Barbadoes accounts of the 12th of November . Martinique and Guada- loupe are so strictly blockaded , that they are in the greatest ...
... Spanish accounts of the sur- render of Madrid are very confused . 11th . We received this morning Barbadoes accounts of the 12th of November . Martinique and Guada- loupe are so strictly blockaded , that they are in the greatest ...
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... Spanish and Portuguese nations . " At the close of the inquiry , the King , abstaining from any observa- tions upon other parts of the conven- tion , repeats his disapprobation of those articles ; his Majesty deeming it necessary that ...
... Spanish and Portuguese nations . " At the close of the inquiry , the King , abstaining from any observa- tions upon other parts of the conven- tion , repeats his disapprobation of those articles ; his Majesty deeming it necessary that ...
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