The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 4Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... English palace , the portraits of those admirals by whom Great Britain has won the dominion of the seas . The great chamberlain of England , and the vice chamberlain to the king , led the way with their wands of office . The master of ...
... English palace , the portraits of those admirals by whom Great Britain has won the dominion of the seas . The great chamberlain of England , and the vice chamberlain to the king , led the way with their wands of office . The master of ...
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... English sol- dier was back safe in this country from the peninsula . Does he , indeed , now wish that the peninsula should have been surrendered without the glory of the last campaign ? Does he wish , that after the instances which we ...
... English sol- dier was back safe in this country from the peninsula . Does he , indeed , now wish that the peninsula should have been surrendered without the glory of the last campaign ? Does he wish , that after the instances which we ...
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... English . It was not therefore to be wondered at , if the extension of the principle to Ireland had not more im- mediately followed the Union ; but he was convinced that the time for this great measure was arrived . " Lord Castlereagh ...
... English . It was not therefore to be wondered at , if the extension of the principle to Ireland had not more im- mediately followed the Union ; but he was convinced that the time for this great measure was arrived . " Lord Castlereagh ...
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... English officers on the physi- caland moral qualities of a brave nation , I have all along looked to the contest in Portugal with hope - a hope qualified undoubtedly by a mixture of anxiety , but wholly unalloyed by any thing like ...
... English officers on the physi- caland moral qualities of a brave nation , I have all along looked to the contest in Portugal with hope - a hope qualified undoubtedly by a mixture of anxiety , but wholly unalloyed by any thing like ...
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... English soldiers , when they marched against an enemy who they knew was never flogged , to think of their own discoloured shoulders , and dishonoured carcases ? How melancho ly for them to recollect , that if their bodies should be ...
... English soldiers , when they marched against an enemy who they knew was never flogged , to think of their own discoloured shoulders , and dishonoured carcases ? How melancho ly for them to recollect , that if their bodies should be ...
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