The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... Spain . 1 CHAP . II . Lord Porchester's Motion for an Inquiry into the Walcheren Expedition . John Gale Jones committed to Newgate . Lord Chatham's Memorial . Debates upon that Subject , and upon the Expedition . CHAP . III . Sir ...
... Spain . 1 CHAP . II . Lord Porchester's Motion for an Inquiry into the Walcheren Expedition . John Gale Jones committed to Newgate . Lord Chatham's Memorial . Debates upon that Subject , and upon the Expedition . CHAP . III . Sir ...
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... Spain . should determine that it was better to run the extremest. X NEVER since the commencement of the war had the affairs of this coun- try , of Europe , and of the world , worn so dark an aspect , as at the en- trance of the new year ...
... Spain . should determine that it was better to run the extremest. X NEVER since the commencement of the war had the affairs of this coun- try , of Europe , and of the world , worn so dark an aspect , as at the en- trance of the new year ...
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... Spain , and successfully direct the energies and spirit of the Spanish people to the maintenance of the les gitimate monarchy , and to the ulti- mate deliverance of their country . The most important considerations of policy and of good ...
... Spain , and successfully direct the energies and spirit of the Spanish people to the maintenance of the les gitimate monarchy , and to the ulti- mate deliverance of their country . The most important considerations of policy and of good ...
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... Spain or Walche- ren ; I believe they did their duty . There is no occasion to wonder at the awful events which have occurred : - they are caused by the weakness , in- fatuation , and stupidity of ministers . We owe all our disasters ...
... Spain or Walche- ren ; I believe they did their duty . There is no occasion to wonder at the awful events which have occurred : - they are caused by the weakness , in- fatuation , and stupidity of ministers . We owe all our disasters ...
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... Spain , mi- nisters seemed resolutely determined not to profit by experience ; precise- ly the same errors and the same faults were committed as in the expedition sent there under Sir John Moore . Nothing can more clearly shew their ...
... Spain , mi- nisters seemed resolutely determined not to profit by experience ; precise- ly the same errors and the same faults were committed as in the expedition sent there under Sir John Moore . Nothing can more clearly shew their ...
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