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... troops nine days be- fore they arrived . He thought our preparations would stand a comparison with those of the French , said to be so superior . With respect to the quarters , the English troops were perfectly satisfied with the Greek ...
... troops nine days be- fore they arrived . He thought our preparations would stand a comparison with those of the French , said to be so superior . With respect to the quarters , the English troops were perfectly satisfied with the Greek ...
Side 467
... troops shall , at the time agreed upon , quit the said pro- vinces of Georgia and Mingrelia . On its part , the Sublime Porte engages , conform- ably to the contents of the present Article , to grant a general amnesty to all those in ...
... troops shall , at the time agreed upon , quit the said pro- vinces of Georgia and Mingrelia . On its part , the Sublime Porte engages , conform- ably to the contents of the present Article , to grant a general amnesty to all those in ...
Side 468
... troops . Up to the last day of their quit ting these countries , the Russian troops shall be provided with all necessaries , as well provisions as other articles , in the same manner as they have hitherto been furnished with them . The ...
... troops . Up to the last day of their quit ting these countries , the Russian troops shall be provided with all necessaries , as well provisions as other articles , in the same manner as they have hitherto been furnished with them . The ...
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