The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... land . The conduct of his majesty's government has led to the most frightful disasters , which are no where exceeded in the annals of history . The country is in that state which makes peace inevitable ; it will be compelled to make ...
... land . The conduct of his majesty's government has led to the most frightful disasters , which are no where exceeded in the annals of history . The country is in that state which makes peace inevitable ; it will be compelled to make ...
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... land 40,000 men in the neighbourhood of the Scheldt , it is necessary to have trans- ports to convey them ; but if , by events which you could not controul , it was impossible to send this arma- ment sooner , why send it at all ? But ...
... land 40,000 men in the neighbourhood of the Scheldt , it is necessary to have trans- ports to convey them ; but if , by events which you could not controul , it was impossible to send this arma- ment sooner , why send it at all ? But ...
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... land described , and proved by our own dearly - bought experience ? Nay , so notorious have been the effects of that climate , that the Swiss Cantons , when they furnished mercenary troops as auxiliaries to the Dutch , thought it ...
... land described , and proved by our own dearly - bought experience ? Nay , so notorious have been the effects of that climate , that the Swiss Cantons , when they furnished mercenary troops as auxiliaries to the Dutch , thought it ...
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... Land's End , who did not pronounce him and his admini- stration weak , incapable , and insuffi- cient . Even with the addition of the two colleagues who had deserted them they were feeble , but they then stood on a principle , or rather ...
... Land's End , who did not pronounce him and his admini- stration weak , incapable , and insuffi- cient . Even with the addition of the two colleagues who had deserted them they were feeble , but they then stood on a principle , or rather ...
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... Land's End , who did not pronounce him and his admini- stration weak , incapable , and insuffi- cient . Even with the addition of the two colleagues who had deserted them they were feeble , but they then stood on a principle , or rather ...
... Land's End , who did not pronounce him and his admini- stration weak , incapable , and insuffi- cient . Even with the addition of the two colleagues who had deserted them they were feeble , but they then stood on a principle , or rather ...
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