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... army of our illustrious com- mander in Spain has been reinforced , and the opportunities which have been afforded , under his auspices , of establishing our military character on as firm a basis as that of our naval reputation . It was ...
... army . There is another advantage , of no trifling moment , arising out of the blockading system ; it is the complete prevention of the offi- cers and seamen of the enemy from gaining that experience in naval tactics which is ...
... army and navy ( which , among the private men , is said to prevent madness ) might , perhaps , curb him , but he would carry his temper to the bar or to the senate . The disposition which literature cannot mollify , would baffle all ...
... ultimate accomplishment of the design which he was not destined to complete . Whilst invested with the command of the Portu- gueze gueze army in Africa , after the reduction of Ceuta 120 SEPT . Macpherson's European Commerce with India .
Anonymous. gueze army in Africa , after the reduction of Ceuta , he collected , from the Moors , a large stock of valuable information respecting the geography of that country . On his return he built and forti- fied , near Cape St ...