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Side 124
... enemies of the court of Chancery consisted , not in detecting the futility of the objections that were made , but in communicating so much knowledge of the subject to those who made or heard the objections as would enable them to ...
... enemies of the court of Chancery consisted , not in detecting the futility of the objections that were made , but in communicating so much knowledge of the subject to those who made or heard the objections as would enable them to ...
Side 204
... enemy , to lament that any necessity should arise for our interference between them . He also hoped , that the measures which called for our interference , were more to be attributed to the per- fidious conduct of the servants of the ...
... enemy , to lament that any necessity should arise for our interference between them . He also hoped , that the measures which called for our interference , were more to be attributed to the per- fidious conduct of the servants of the ...
Side 206
... they might have time to transmit them to Ava , and receive new instruc- tions . The extension of the armis- tice , although proposed by the enemy merely to gain time , was no sacrifice on 206 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1826 .
... they might have time to transmit them to Ava , and receive new instruc- tions . The extension of the armis- tice , although proposed by the enemy merely to gain time , was no sacrifice on 206 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1826 .
Side 207
Edmund Burke. enemy merely to gain time , was no sacrifice on the part of the British commander ; for the season and the state of the country would not have permitted him to take the field at an earlier period . On receiving the proposed ...
Edmund Burke. enemy merely to gain time , was no sacrifice on the part of the British commander ; for the season and the state of the country would not have permitted him to take the field at an earlier period . On receiving the proposed ...
Side 208
... enemy . But the plan was disconcerted by the for- wardness of the Burmese , who , instead of awaiting the attack in their position , met the centre and principal division of the detach- ment half way , and , bringing on large bodies of ...
... enemy . But the plan was disconcerted by the for- wardness of the Burmese , who , instead of awaiting the attack in their position , met the centre and principal division of the detach- ment half way , and , bringing on large bodies of ...
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