The Quarterly Review, Volume 26William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, William Macpherson, Whitwell Elwin, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1822 |
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... fact , as could not fail to have ensured to us the victories which we obtained , whenever the two hostile fleets met ... facts is unfounded : -we speak of his accusations against the British nation for its inhumanity towards the French ...
... fact , as could not fail to have ensured to us the victories which we obtained , whenever the two hostile fleets met ... facts is unfounded : -we speak of his accusations against the British nation for its inhumanity towards the French ...
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... fact , set the example . For this pur- pose , he produces a statement , which he pretends to have in his possession , and which he calls official , comprising two lists of all the prisoners of war , French and English , who , from the ...
... fact , set the example . For this pur- pose , he produces a statement , which he pretends to have in his possession , and which he calls official , comprising two lists of all the prisoners of war , French and English , who , from the ...
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... fact to be so , non - combatants , consisting of those who were detained ( as we have said ) contrary to the prac- tice of civilized nations , and among whom were Sir James Crau- ford and Mr Brook . We know nothing of their cases but ...
... fact to be so , non - combatants , consisting of those who were detained ( as we have said ) contrary to the prac- tice of civilized nations , and among whom were Sir James Crau- ford and Mr Brook . We know nothing of their cases but ...
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... fact to sub- stantiate them , are not very creditable , either to the head or the heart of any one . In answer ... facts regarding the prison - ships , the regulations under which they were placed , the the amount and quality of the ...
... fact to sub- stantiate them , are not very creditable , either to the head or the heart of any one . In answer ... facts regarding the prison - ships , the regulations under which they were placed , the the amount and quality of the ...
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... fact much greater than was actually the case . Be it observed also , that , after the several great battles that were fought , many of the 122,440 prisoners were received in a state of disease , and others severely wounded . What , then ...
... fact much greater than was actually the case . Be it observed also , that , after the several great battles that were fought , many of the 122,440 prisoners were received in a state of disease , and others severely wounded . What , then ...
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