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... ANNUAL REGISTER , FOR 1810 . VOL . THIRD - PART SECOND . EDINBURGH : Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. FOR JOHN BALLANTYNE AND CO . EDINBURGH ; LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN ; AND JOHN MURRAY , LONDON . 1812 . CHRONICLE .
... ANNUAL REGISTER , FOR 1810 . VOL . THIRD - PART SECOND . EDINBURGH : Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. FOR JOHN BALLANTYNE AND CO . EDINBURGH ; LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN ; AND JOHN MURRAY , LONDON . 1812 . CHRONICLE .
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... London on Tuesday last , having effected their escape from the prison of Givet , in France , after nearly four years ' im . prisonment in that country . On their way towards the coast they picked up and brought with them a poor British ...
... London on Tuesday last , having effected their escape from the prison of Givet , in France , after nearly four years ' im . prisonment in that country . On their way towards the coast they picked up and brought with them a poor British ...
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... London to find them out . He went to see his double gossip , who is a drayman at a brew - house in Whitecross - street , where he took a few quarts of beer too much , and while the sup was in his head , he did not know what hap- pened ...
... London to find them out . He went to see his double gossip , who is a drayman at a brew - house in Whitecross - street , where he took a few quarts of beer too much , and while the sup was in his head , he did not know what hap- pened ...
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... London hotel , in Dover ; it raged with the utmost violence for two or three hours , in which time it entirely consumed that building , and damaged many houses contiguous . This accident is to be attributed to the inebriety and obsti ...
... London hotel , in Dover ; it raged with the utmost violence for two or three hours , in which time it entirely consumed that building , and damaged many houses contiguous . This accident is to be attributed to the inebriety and obsti ...
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... London , ( that had beaten over Happisburgh great sand , and there lost three of her crew ) was driven , with only three hands on board , on Horsey outer bank , at a distance of 200 yards from the shore . The sea - fencibles of ...
... London , ( that had beaten over Happisburgh great sand , and there lost three of her crew ) was driven , with only three hands on board , on Horsey outer bank , at a distance of 200 yards from the shore . The sea - fencibles of ...
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Seite 284 - May it please your Majesty, We, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal Subjects the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland, met in...
Seite 219 - Thus it hath pleased Almighty God to take out of this transitory life, unto his divine mercy, the late most high, most mighty, and most excellent monarch William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; King of Hanover, and Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburgh.
Seite 295 - I have the honour to transmit, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, a copy of a letter from Captain Pring, late commander of his Majesty's brig Linnet.
Seite 154 - Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
Seite 384 - How happy could I be with either, Were t'other dear Charmer away!
Seite cxi - Hints for the Treatment of the Principal Diseases of Infancy and Childhood, adapted to the use of Parents. By James Hamilton, MD Professor of Midwifery in the University, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.
Seite cxxiii - Rowden. 7s. The Lower World ; a Poem, by Mr. Pratt ; in four Books : occasioned by Lord Erskine's Bill for the prevention of unnecessary and wanton Cruelty to Animals.
Seite lxxix - And he fixed his eye on the darker speck. He felt the cheering power of spring ; It made him whistle, it made him sing; His heart was mirthful to excess, But the Rover's mirth was wickedness. His eye was on the Inchcape float; Quoth he, " My men, put out the boat, And row me to the Inchcape Rock, And I'll plague the Abbot of Aberbrothok.
Seite 272 - ... where the defence possessed a force, in the first instance, of 3500 men, notwithstanding which the campaign terminated in eight days. This force underwent a gradual diminution, and latterly a very extensive one, by the falling off of the colonial troops...
Seite xcvii - Those beams which so bright through my casement appear, To far distant scenes they extend ; Illumine the dwellings of those that are dear, And sleep on the grave of my friend. Then still I must love thee, mild Queen of the Night, Since feeling and fancy agree To make thee a source of unfailing delight, A friend and a solace to me.