The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... given to it from the nature and achieve ments of this expedition to Walche- ren , which terminated in the mighty exploit of blowing up the basin and the docks of Flushing ! The plan displayed all that egregious want of information , and ...
... given to it from the nature and achieve ments of this expedition to Walche- ren , which terminated in the mighty exploit of blowing up the basin and the docks of Flushing ! The plan displayed all that egregious want of information , and ...
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... given as a loan to be expended . At present there was no question about raising any general confederacy against France . That would be an idle speculation . But if any country was resolved to make an effort to break its chains , that ...
... given as a loan to be expended . At present there was no question about raising any general confederacy against France . That would be an idle speculation . But if any country was resolved to make an effort to break its chains , that ...
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... given them . This , however , was not the present subject . It was enough for him to have shewn that Lord Wellington had arrested the progress of the French armies into the south of Spain , and procured a breathing time for Portugal ...
... given them . This , however , was not the present subject . It was enough for him to have shewn that Lord Wellington had arrested the progress of the French armies into the south of Spain , and procured a breathing time for Portugal ...
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... given in a manner wor- thy of the noble people who gave , and of the noble people who received it . The result of any discussion upon this subject was anticipated by the public ; they , in spite of the efforts of a few factious news ...
... given in a manner wor- thy of the noble people who gave , and of the noble people who received it . The result of any discussion upon this subject was anticipated by the public ; they , in spite of the efforts of a few factious news ...
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... given to the public in the manner " I am not one , " he continued , that was now proposed . Unfortu- " of those who think or speak des- nately , however , the case was diffe- pondingly of the situation , or de- rent , and the house ...
... given to the public in the manner " I am not one , " he continued , that was now proposed . Unfortu- " of those who think or speak des- nately , however , the case was diffe- pondingly of the situation , or de- rent , and the house ...
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