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... French to evacuate Egypt . I was in hopes that they would have been able to have maintained themselves there in spite of Canning's wit and Sir Sydney's valour . ' But , how- ever , all cannot , or at least does not , turn out as one ...
... French to evacuate Egypt . I was in hopes that they would have been able to have maintained themselves there in spite of Canning's wit and Sir Sydney's valour . ' But , how- ever , all cannot , or at least does not , turn out as one ...
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... French alliance , a policy in which he was supported by the Whig Mentor , Mr. Ellice , and it was not long before ... French press , and the irritation consequent thereon . Affairs look awkward . Leopold showed me the letter of the King ...
... French alliance , a policy in which he was supported by the Whig Mentor , Mr. Ellice , and it was not long before ... French press , and the irritation consequent thereon . Affairs look awkward . Leopold showed me the letter of the King ...
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... French say that they intend to have twenty - five ships of the line at sea . In the meanwhile orders have actually been received in their dockyards to fit out five more ( beyond the eighteen ) with all possible expedition . This will ...
... French say that they intend to have twenty - five ships of the line at sea . In the meanwhile orders have actually been received in their dockyards to fit out five more ( beyond the eighteen ) with all possible expedition . This will ...
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