The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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... appears to have been ftudious to devife grounds of complaint against the government ; and conftantly to have converted the most infignificant trifles into ferious fubjects for difpute . It is worthy of remark , that while the French ...
... appears to have been ftudious to devife grounds of complaint against the government ; and conftantly to have converted the most infignificant trifles into ferious fubjects for difpute . It is worthy of remark , that while the French ...
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... appears to have wished to fecond these views of the French government ; for in November he wrote to the Commiffion of Exchange at Paris , ftating , that at Norman Crofs prifon , out of nine thoufand prifoners confined there , three ...
... appears to have wished to fecond these views of the French government ; for in November he wrote to the Commiffion of Exchange at Paris , ftating , that at Norman Crofs prifon , out of nine thoufand prifoners confined there , three ...
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... appears that the treatment of British pri foners in moft of the prifons was bad . At Dunkirk few blankets could be obtained for them , and at Amiens none at all . - At the latter place the British agent found it neceifary to order ...
... appears that the treatment of British pri foners in moft of the prifons was bad . At Dunkirk few blankets could be obtained for them , and at Amiens none at all . - At the latter place the British agent found it neceifary to order ...
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... appears that they ( the prifoners ) were at the mercy of the French agents , and ( among other hardships ) when their provifions were delivered out to them , the liver , lights , jaws , and part of the horn , and even the offals of bul ...
... appears that they ( the prifoners ) were at the mercy of the French agents , and ( among other hardships ) when their provifions were delivered out to them , the liver , lights , jaws , and part of the horn , and even the offals of bul ...
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" It appears , from the moft authentic documents , that they were ill able to undertake a march on foot of near five hundred miles , and that their ill treatment during the latter period of their captivity , has equalled what they at ...
" It appears , from the moft authentic documents , that they were ill able to undertake a march on foot of near five hundred miles , and that their ill treatment during the latter period of their captivity , has equalled what they at ...
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