The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 4Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... wounds of the Irish , who had been uniform . ly neglected , insulted , and oppressed . His expectations of the benefit likely to result from the regent's govern- ment to Ireland were confident , and entirely founded upon the former acts ...
... wounds of the Irish , who had been uniform . ly neglected , insulted , and oppressed . His expectations of the benefit likely to result from the regent's govern- ment to Ireland were confident , and entirely founded upon the former acts ...
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... wounded at Talavera , and consigning his hospi- tal to the humanity of the French , evaded their power by a rapid retreat ; and while part of our allies sustained a heavy loss in crossing the Tagus , he sought security from the enemy ...
... wounded at Talavera , and consigning his hospi- tal to the humanity of the French , evaded their power by a rapid retreat ; and while part of our allies sustained a heavy loss in crossing the Tagus , he sought security from the enemy ...
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... wounds , their backs would exhibit the cruel marks of disgrace ! It was no honour for any man to command persons liable to be flogged , as it was no honour to com- mand galley slaves . ” Mr Manners Sutton , the judge ad- vocate ...
... wounds , their backs would exhibit the cruel marks of disgrace ! It was no honour for any man to command persons liable to be flogged , as it was no honour to com- mand galley slaves . ” Mr Manners Sutton , the judge ad- vocate ...
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... wounded , and prisoners , to 4,062,9991 . Mr Bankes complain ed , that these estimates had increased between one and two millions ; but Mr Yorke replied , that , if he would look into the details , he would find that the increase was ...
... wounded , and prisoners , to 4,062,9991 . Mr Bankes complain ed , that these estimates had increased between one and two millions ; but Mr Yorke replied , that , if he would look into the details , he would find that the increase was ...
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Walter Scott. with scraps of iron . Thirty - two men were killed or wounded , most of the latter mortally , in this murderous trans- action . On board the American there was only a boy wounded . This is the British statement , as it ...
Walter Scott. with scraps of iron . Thirty - two men were killed or wounded , most of the latter mortally , in this murderous trans- action . On board the American there was only a boy wounded . This is the British statement , as it ...
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