The American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or, the ... Year of American IndependenceJoseph Blunt G. & C. Carvill, 1830 - History, Modern |
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... town , that they should be asked to come to a vote pledging themselves to an expenditure of £ 2,000,000 , and upwards , for mili- tary fortifications in a country which they had but little chance of holding for any long period of time ...
... town , that they should be asked to come to a vote pledging themselves to an expenditure of £ 2,000,000 , and upwards , for mili- tary fortifications in a country which they had but little chance of holding for any long period of time ...
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... town , and the session was soon after formally closed . Much joy was expressed by the ministers on this occasion , but it was extremely short lived . The embarrassments which the chamber occasioned , were nothing in comparison with the ...
... town , and the session was soon after formally closed . Much joy was expressed by the ministers on this occasion , but it was extremely short lived . The embarrassments which the chamber occasioned , were nothing in comparison with the ...
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... town of Ourmior , the 27th of Janu- ary 1828 ; and Lieutenant General Suchtelen on the left bank , did but a appear before the fortress of Arda . bil , the strongest place in Azerbid . jan , when the gates were opened to him on the 7th ...
... town of Ourmior , the 27th of Janu- ary 1828 ; and Lieutenant General Suchtelen on the left bank , did but a appear before the fortress of Arda . bil , the strongest place in Azerbid . jan , when the gates were opened to him on the 7th ...
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... town . On the night be . tween the 27th and 28th , they threw up a redoubt in front of the fortress , with a view to attack the Russians upon the heights , but were driven from it on the same day . A corps of Turkish cavalry surrounded ...
... town . On the night be . tween the 27th and 28th , they threw up a redoubt in front of the fortress , with a view to attack the Russians upon the heights , but were driven from it on the same day . A corps of Turkish cavalry surrounded ...
Page 321
... town , abandoning the redoubt which they had carried , and taking with them the six pieces of cannon they had found in it . In this affair , the Rus- sians lost , also , one cannon , the horses and men which served it , having been all ...
... town , abandoning the redoubt which they had carried , and taking with them the six pieces of cannon they had found in it . In this affair , the Rus- sians lost , also , one cannon , the horses and men which served it , having been all ...
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