The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 |
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... attended by a deputation from all the minor lodges of the metropolis , the whole in their proper paraphernalia . At half past 12 they set out in procession , and passed down Long - acre , Bow street , and entered by the door next to ...
... attended by a deputation from all the minor lodges of the metropolis , the whole in their proper paraphernalia . At half past 12 they set out in procession , and passed down Long - acre , Bow street , and entered by the door next to ...
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... attend to the application of a general sub- scription in aid of the brave Spanish patriots , now struggling in the field to defend their country from a fo- reign and cruel invader , cannot dis- charge that duty without making an earnest ...
... attend to the application of a general sub- scription in aid of the brave Spanish patriots , now struggling in the field to defend their country from a fo- reign and cruel invader , cannot dis- charge that duty without making an earnest ...
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... attend- ing his mill with his brother , a sud- den squall of wind caused it to sepa- rate , and it fell to pieces in an instant . One of them was in the upper floor , in the act of putting wheat into the hopper ; the other attending a ...
... attend- ing his mill with his brother , a sud- den squall of wind caused it to sepa- rate , and it fell to pieces in an instant . One of them was in the upper floor , in the act of putting wheat into the hopper ; the other attending a ...
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... attended by two ser- vants . He expressed great apprehen- sions lest he should not be able to excuse himself to Buonaparte for having been taken , as he said , in so foolish a way ; though 20 charges passed between the cavalry on the ...
... attended by two ser- vants . He expressed great apprehen- sions lest he should not be able to excuse himself to Buonaparte for having been taken , as he said , in so foolish a way ; though 20 charges passed between the cavalry on the ...
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... attended at the Queen's palace , to pay their early and private congratulations to her Majesty . About half past ... attend his Majesty at three o'clock , for the purpose of finally arranging his Ma- jesty's speech , to be delivered by ...
... attended at the Queen's palace , to pay their early and private congratulations to her Majesty . About half past ... attend his Majesty at three o'clock , for the purpose of finally arranging his Ma- jesty's speech , to be delivered by ...
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