The Tatler: With Notes and a General Index ... Complete in One VolumeM'Carty and Davis, 1844 - 438 pages |
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... Olivenza , was posted on the Guadiana . ness . ' MADAM , -- It is a very pleasant circumstance I am in , that while I should be thinking of the good company we are to meet within a day or two , where we shall go to loggerheads , my ...
... Olivenza , was posted on the Guadiana . ness . ' MADAM , -- It is a very pleasant circumstance I am in , that while I should be thinking of the good company we are to meet within a day or two , where we shall go to loggerheads , my ...
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... Olivenza . Ac- cordingly the army moved on the fifth , and marched towards Badajos . Upon their approach , the marquis de Bay detached so great a party from the blockade of Olivenza , that the marquis das Minas , at the head of a large ...
... Olivenza . Ac- cordingly the army moved on the fifth , and marched towards Badajos . Upon their approach , the marquis de Bay detached so great a party from the blockade of Olivenza , that the marquis das Minas , at the head of a large ...
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... Olivenza . These advices say , that sir John Jennings is arrived at Lisbon . When that gentleman left Barcelona , his catholic ma- jesty was taking all possible methods for carry ing on an offensive war . It is observed with great ...
... Olivenza . These advices say , that sir John Jennings is arrived at Lisbon . When that gentleman left Barcelona , his catholic ma- jesty was taking all possible methods for carry ing on an offensive war . It is observed with great ...
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