The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... command to inform them , that his majesty had already signified his pleasure that all addresses ( excepting only those of the body corporate of London and the two universities ) should be trans- initted to the secretary of state , to be ...
... command to inform them , that his majesty had already signified his pleasure that all addresses ( excepting only those of the body corporate of London and the two universities ) should be trans- initted to the secretary of state , to be ...
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... command ; having skilful officers , able to execute the commands they receive , and capable of judging what commands to give , and at the same time fit to be trust- ed . We are told in the speech , that the expedition to Walcheren was ...
... command ; having skilful officers , able to execute the commands they receive , and capable of judging what commands to give , and at the same time fit to be trust- ed . We are told in the speech , that the expedition to Walcheren was ...
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... command it , that the object was not to be accomplished ; still the troops were suffered to remain in the island for two or three months , a prey to the diseases of that pestilential cli- mate ! To whom , then , are to be im- puted the ...
... command it , that the object was not to be accomplished ; still the troops were suffered to remain in the island for two or three months , a prey to the diseases of that pestilential cli- mate ! To whom , then , are to be im- puted the ...
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... command of them ? It was to be pre- sumed that none of the other officers were culpable , for otherwise a court of inquiry would have been institu- ted . The cause of failure , therefore , was in the plan . And here those mi- nisters ...
... command of them ? It was to be pre- sumed that none of the other officers were culpable , for otherwise a court of inquiry would have been institu- ted . The cause of failure , therefore , was in the plan . And here those mi- nisters ...
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... command the greatest expedition that ever left the shores of England ? Was it a general wise from long experi- ence , and illustrious from the splen- dour of many victories , -one covered with well - earned laurels , the military pride ...
... command the greatest expedition that ever left the shores of England ? Was it a general wise from long experi- ence , and illustrious from the splen- dour of many victories , -one covered with well - earned laurels , the military pride ...
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