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Pagina 34
... circumstances I should have had as much gratitude to express to you as the safety of my life may be worth ; but such is the present tumult of my mind , and such is my anticipation of what I am yet likely to endure , that I can hardly ...
... circumstances I should have had as much gratitude to express to you as the safety of my life may be worth ; but such is the present tumult of my mind , and such is my anticipation of what I am yet likely to endure , that I can hardly ...
Pagina 89
... circumstances is certain to throw utter discredit on our arms and undertaking , and far from gaining us new partisans , will be the means of dishearten- ing those who have joined our standard . The of- ficers who use these last ...
... circumstances is certain to throw utter discredit on our arms and undertaking , and far from gaining us new partisans , will be the means of dishearten- ing those who have joined our standard . The of- ficers who use these last ...
Pagina 347
... circumstances , however important , which your im- agination must have forestalled , and leave you to suppose those things which it would be abusing your patience to relate at length . We are , therefore , so far from attempting to ...
... circumstances , however important , which your im- agination must have forestalled , and leave you to suppose those things which it would be abusing your patience to relate at length . We are , therefore , so far from attempting to ...
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