The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 |
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... taken from it , and con- veyed to London . The singularity of this mode of communication is per- haps not so extraordinary as it ap- pears at first sight ; and a circum- stance which has lately transpired seems sufficiently to account ...
... taken from it , and con- veyed to London . The singularity of this mode of communication is per- haps not so extraordinary as it ap- pears at first sight ; and a circum- stance which has lately transpired seems sufficiently to account ...
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... taken exactly at the existing standard of those charges at the time of passing the act , although these rates had been previously al- most annually advancing , and colla- terally , with other expences of trade , would probably have ...
... taken exactly at the existing standard of those charges at the time of passing the act , although these rates had been previously al- most annually advancing , and colla- terally , with other expences of trade , would probably have ...
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... taken and destroyed 23 coasters . I inclose the letter of Captain Rogers , giving an account of the attack made at Noli , and the capture of the vessels in the road . I have the honour to be , & c . COLLINGWOOD . Imperieuse , Gulf of ...
... taken and destroyed 23 coasters . I inclose the letter of Captain Rogers , giving an account of the attack made at Noli , and the capture of the vessels in the road . I have the honour to be , & c . COLLINGWOOD . Imperieuse , Gulf of ...
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... taken . What Lord Paget had considered as hesitation , was the effect of the most perfect ALGIERS , Nov. 21st . - For some coolness . Colonels Leigh and Quin- days past , the greatest tranquillity ton , who were both in front of the has ...
... taken . What Lord Paget had considered as hesitation , was the effect of the most perfect ALGIERS , Nov. 21st . - For some coolness . Colonels Leigh and Quin- days past , the greatest tranquillity ton , who were both in front of the has ...
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... taken , rode from the British camp to Corunna , accompanied by Captain Wyndham , and 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 ...
... taken , rode from the British camp to Corunna , accompanied by Captain Wyndham , and 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 ...
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