“The” Annual Register: World Events, Band 63Longman, 1822 |
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... Lady Holland 731 Lady of the Lake 726 Italian Literature 727 The Newdigate Prize Poem- Pæstum - 732 The Dying Gladiator 727 Schill 733 Antique Glass 728 Canova's Statue of Washington 728 The God and the Bayadere Eruption of Vesuvius ...
... Lady Holland 731 Lady of the Lake 726 Italian Literature 727 The Newdigate Prize Poem- Pæstum - 732 The Dying Gladiator 727 Schill 733 Antique Glass 728 Canova's Statue of Washington 728 The God and the Bayadere Eruption of Vesuvius ...
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... lady a lady too so unfortunate , that her offences , if she had committed any , ought to find compassion , if not excuse -where the case was such , that no one appeared as a complain- ing party , and where the sole ground of the ...
... lady a lady too so unfortunate , that her offences , if she had committed any , ought to find compassion , if not excuse -where the case was such , that no one appeared as a complain- ing party , and where the sole ground of the ...
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... lady Tan- kerville , that a criminal informa- tion for a libel was granted by the Court of King's - Bench , against the publishers of the newspaper . They and Mr. Bennett were thus in a state of open war . In their paper of the 6th of ...
... lady Tan- kerville , that a criminal informa- tion for a libel was granted by the Court of King's - Bench , against the publishers of the newspaper . They and Mr. Bennett were thus in a state of open war . In their paper of the 6th of ...
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... lady Ann Hamilton and lady Hood wrote to Mr. Hob- house , stating that they had heard only that afternoon of the pre- parations for moving the Queen's remains , and that , as it was im- possible to complete their mourn- ing dresses ...
... lady Ann Hamilton and lady Hood wrote to Mr. Hob- house , stating that they had heard only that afternoon of the pre- parations for moving the Queen's remains , and that , as it was im- possible to complete their mourn- ing dresses ...
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... lady ( in con- sequence of indisposition ) was lately sent up to London from the country , and placed in the house of Dr. Uwins , where she occupied apartments , together with her daughter , Miss Leathes , in order that she might be ...
... lady ( in con- sequence of indisposition ) was lately sent up to London from the country , and placed in the house of Dr. Uwins , where she occupied apartments , together with her daughter , Miss Leathes , in order that she might be ...
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Seite 170 - Majesty the Emperor and King would not have left it to his enemies ; but his Majesty would only have thought that the conquest of this island should have preceded the opening Of the negociations ; and while Prussia and Russia have either guarantied or recognized the changes which have taken place in the kingdom of the Two Sicilies, is it to be supposed that England could have prevented the conquest of Sicily, which is separated from the Continent only by a channel of less than two thousand toises...