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... Thiers as a bombardment during sixteen hours , without causing any injury to the French . ' + 6 6 Of the second attack M. Thiers says , - 6 The English saw themselves everywhere repulsed : the sea was covered with their floating corpses ...
... Thiers as a bombardment during sixteen hours , without causing any injury to the French . ' + 6 6 Of the second attack M. Thiers says , - 6 The English saw themselves everywhere repulsed : the sea was covered with their floating corpses ...
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... Thiers is that , whilst he brings pro- minently forward the administrative defects which lessen the humiliation of defeat , he withholds all mention of those which heighten the merit of victory . We shall glance next at M. Thiers ...
... Thiers is that , whilst he brings pro- minently forward the administrative defects which lessen the humiliation of defeat , he withholds all mention of those which heighten the merit of victory . We shall glance next at M. Thiers ...
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... Thiers attempts to soften the humiliation and discomfiture of Massena . That the Portu- guese people did not comprehend the schemes of Wellington is by no means improbable , when we observe that an acute historian , forty years after ...
... Thiers attempts to soften the humiliation and discomfiture of Massena . That the Portu- guese people did not comprehend the schemes of Wellington is by no means improbable , when we observe that an acute historian , forty years after ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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