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Page 82
... seems highly probable that we shall be soon attacked again , unless Soult can count upon the forts holding out till November , in which case he may remain quiet , and reckon upon our retreating at the usual time . " The chief interest seems ...
... seems highly probable that we shall be soon attacked again , unless Soult can count upon the forts holding out till November , in which case he may remain quiet , and reckon upon our retreating at the usual time . " The chief interest seems ...
Page 330
... seems great folly . Every day they stay makes their removing more difficult ; and it seems clear to me that if they mean to go at all , the sooner they go the better . " Remember me most particularly to Lady Grey and the Lambtons and ...
... seems great folly . Every day they stay makes their removing more difficult ; and it seems clear to me that if they mean to go at all , the sooner they go the better . " Remember me most particularly to Lady Grey and the Lambtons and ...
Page 474
... seems the most probable ; and the issue of £ 1 and £ 2 notes by the Bank seems a pretty direct step towards it . " The death of Alexander seems likely to increase the alarm . Was it according to the manière à vous ' of Orloff ? Who is ...
... seems the most probable ; and the issue of £ 1 and £ 2 notes by the Bank seems a pretty direct step towards it . " The death of Alexander seems likely to increase the alarm . Was it according to the manière à vous ' of Orloff ? Who is ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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