The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1811 |
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... give any great hope that these defects would be speedily or effectually remedied . It was not till the 27th of Octa- ber , that Sir John Moore , aboye a month after he had received his appointments appointments from Lord Castle reagh ...
... give any great hope that these defects would be speedily or effectually remedied . It was not till the 27th of Octa- ber , that Sir John Moore , aboye a month after he had received his appointments appointments from Lord Castle reagh ...
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... give it in charge to write a bistory of his wars from his bulletins . Count Cherbot , and several other English officers travelled this. British were engaged , of whom about 7 or 800 were killed or wounded . The French engaged in this ...
... give it in charge to write a bistory of his wars from his bulletins . Count Cherbot , and several other English officers travelled this. British were engaged , of whom about 7 or 800 were killed or wounded . The French engaged in this ...
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... give rise to apprehension . The di- lemma stated by my noble friend ( Lord Sidmouth , ) most aptly ap- plies to ministers upon this subjecte either they did or they did not know that a British army , sent into the interior of Spain ...
... give rise to apprehension . The di- lemma stated by my noble friend ( Lord Sidmouth , ) most aptly ap- plies to ministers upon this subjecte either they did or they did not know that a British army , sent into the interior of Spain ...
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... give his Majesty a general assurance of support in maintaining the cause of the Spaniards as long as that nation proved true to themselves . In what way this support had been given , or how it was in future to be admini- stered , would ...
... give his Majesty a general assurance of support in maintaining the cause of the Spaniards as long as that nation proved true to themselves . In what way this support had been given , or how it was in future to be admini- stered , would ...
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... give her any material assistance ? From her ad- herence to our alliance , she had already lost almost half of her ter- ritory , and was now exposed to the severest fate . We were as much bound therefore to attend to Sweden as to Spain ...
... give her any material assistance ? From her ad- herence to our alliance , she had already lost almost half of her ter- ritory , and was now exposed to the severest fate . We were as much bound therefore to attend to Sweden as to Spain ...
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Seite 78 - Russell moved for a Committee of the whole House to take into consideration the state of Ireland.
Seite 608 - Soldiers." 97. Act to continue, until the fifth day of July, 1811, and to amend several acts for granting certain rates and duties, and for allowing certain drawbacks and bounties on goods, wares, and merchandize imported into and exported from Ireland ; and to grant to his...
Seite 22 - I hope the people of England will be satisfied!" "I hope my country will do me justice!
Seite 735 - Congress above mentioned, and an act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbours of the United States, and the several acts supplementary thereto, may be renewed.
Seite 222 - March, 1811, so revoke or modify her edicts as that they should cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United States, which fact the President should declare by proclamation, and if the other nation should not within three.
Seite 808 - There is a lad here, which hath five barley- loaves and two small fishes: but what are they among so many?
Seite 161 - That the influence of the Crown had increased, was increasing, and ought to be diminished:
Seite 22 - ... instruction of the Officer and Soldier ; in war, he courted service in every quarter of the globe. Regardless of personal considerations, he esteemed that to which his Country called him, the post of honour ; and by his undaunted spirit, and unconquerable perseverance, he pointed the way to victory. " His Country, the object of his latest solicitude, will rear a monument to his lamented memory ; and the Commander-in-chief feels he is paying the best tribute to his fame, by thus holding him forth...
Seite 165 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Seite 421 - ... by the most determined bravery, not only repelled every attempt of the enemy to gain ground, but actually forced him to retire, although he had brought up fresh troops in support of those originally engaged. " The enemy, finding himself foiled in every attempt to force the right of the position, endeavoured by numbers to turn it. A judicious and well-timed movement, which was made by...