The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... Letter to his Con- stituents , Committal to the Tower , and consequent Proceedings . CHAP . IV . · 39 - 74 Budget . Army , Ordnance , and Naval Estimates . Affair of Captain Lake . Lord Melville's Motion respecting Troop - Ships . CHAP ...
... Letter to his Con- stituents , Committal to the Tower , and consequent Proceedings . CHAP . IV . · 39 - 74 Budget . Army , Ordnance , and Naval Estimates . Affair of Captain Lake . Lord Melville's Motion respecting Troop - Ships . CHAP ...
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... letters were passing and repassing on this subject , hundreds of British soldiers were perishing for no object what- ever.- With such a case then already established , do you mean to wait for inquiry before you pronounce upon that which ...
... letters were passing and repassing on this subject , hundreds of British soldiers were perishing for no object what- ever.- With such a case then already established , do you mean to wait for inquiry before you pronounce upon that which ...
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... letter from the Duke of Albuquerque . But the most serious charge against them was , that they had published circumstances by which the safety and lives of individuals were endangered , by which their lives would assuredly be forfeited ...
... letter from the Duke of Albuquerque . But the most serious charge against them was , that they had published circumstances by which the safety and lives of individuals were endangered , by which their lives would assuredly be forfeited ...
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... letters had not been betrayed by him , but were found upon a friar , to whom they had been intrusted . What dan- ger then could accrue to him from the publication of these letters , which had also , with all the circumstances of the ...
... letters had not been betrayed by him , but were found upon a friar , to whom they had been intrusted . What dan- ger then could accrue to him from the publication of these letters , which had also , with all the circumstances of the ...
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... letter of Sir R. Strachan's , pointing out the importance of Walcheren , and pressing ministers in the strongest manner not to give it up till he had an opportunity of conversing with them upon the subject ; he had stated that the place ...
... letter of Sir R. Strachan's , pointing out the importance of Walcheren , and pressing ministers in the strongest manner not to give it up till he had an opportunity of conversing with them upon the subject ; he had stated that the place ...
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