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Lord Raglan refused to entertain the proposition ; but while at Varna he had ascertained that a considerable force was stationed on the banks of the Katcha , the place of landing agreed on , and he resolved several days before starting ...
Lord Raglan refused to entertain the proposition ; but while at Varna he had ascertained that a considerable force was stationed on the banks of the Katcha , the place of landing agreed on , and he resolved several days before starting ...
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He told the alarmists that they must arm like men , and by their own exertions , and those of their dependants , keep the rioters at bay till the regular forces could come up . He con- sidered that the Government should establish a ...
He told the alarmists that they must arm like men , and by their own exertions , and those of their dependants , keep the rioters at bay till the regular forces could come up . He con- sidered that the Government should establish a ...
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We made it the police force of the colonies , so that on the occasion of a murderous row in Montreal it came out that public authority in that large and flourishing city was supported by a civil force of two men .
We made it the police force of the colonies , so that on the occasion of a murderous row in Montreal it came out that public authority in that large and flourishing city was supported by a civil force of two men .
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No 201 | 1 |
Henry Bradbury with full descriptions of their different | 57 |
Odyssea London 1849 | 80 |
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