The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 |
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... pieces of artillery within the area fired a royal salute of 21 guns . His Royal High- ness was attended by the Dukes of Sussex and Gloucester , the Earl of Moira , Colonels Bloomfield and Hulse , and several other masons of distinction ...
... pieces of artillery within the area fired a royal salute of 21 guns . His Royal High- ness was attended by the Dukes of Sussex and Gloucester , the Earl of Moira , Colonels Bloomfield and Hulse , and several other masons of distinction ...
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... 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 diffe- rent department . The stones , wheels , and about two score of wheat fell in confusion . Mr Poll had ...
... 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 diffe- rent department . The stones , wheels , and about two score of wheat fell in confusion . Mr Poll had ...
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... for consultation with his confi- dants : -The floor was composed of small pieces of wood , to resemble a tesselated pavement , and a retreat 2 Da 102 furnished against intrusion or sur- prise , 32 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1809. [ JAN .
... for consultation with his confi- dants : -The floor was composed of small pieces of wood , to resemble a tesselated pavement , and a retreat 2 Da 102 furnished against intrusion or sur- prise , 32 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1809. [ JAN .
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... pieces of cannot were taken . The wounded are esti mated at 2500. The loss of the enemy is stated to be 100 killed and 150 wounded , and his force actually engaged is stated to have been about 6000 men ! What is omitted in this bulletin ...
... pieces of cannot were taken . The wounded are esti mated at 2500. The loss of the enemy is stated to be 100 killed and 150 wounded , and his force actually engaged is stated to have been about 6000 men ! What is omitted in this bulletin ...
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... pieces of cannon which had been landed , only one dozen were re - embarked . The French kept possession of 60 pieces . Independently of the immense treasure the English had taken , a great quan- tity had been thrown from the pre ...
... pieces of cannon which had been landed , only one dozen were re - embarked . The French kept possession of 60 pieces . Independently of the immense treasure the English had taken , a great quan- tity had been thrown from the pre ...
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