The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... nature had arrived , disputes had arisen there between the civil and military powers , and though those disputes were now concluded , or at least suspended , it was not till a part of the Madras army had bro- ken out in actual rebellion ...
... nature had arrived , disputes had arisen there between the civil and military powers , and though those disputes were now concluded , or at least suspended , it was not till a part of the Madras army had bro- ken out in actual rebellion ...
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... nature and circumstances of the contest , by the strenuous and con- tinued assistance of the power and re- sources of Great Britain . " Concerning America , his majesty regretted the sudden andunexpected interruption of the intercourse ...
... nature and circumstances of the contest , by the strenuous and con- tinued assistance of the power and re- sources of Great Britain . " Concerning America , his majesty regretted the sudden andunexpected interruption of the intercourse ...
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... 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 that extreme inca ...
... 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 that extreme inca ...
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... nature , can admit of no defence . You will find them , no doubt , at- tempting , as on former occasions , to shift the blame from themselves to the officers : They will not stop there , they will involve your lordships in the same ...
... nature , can admit of no defence . You will find them , no doubt , at- tempting , as on former occasions , to shift the blame from themselves to the officers : They will not stop there , they will involve your lordships in the same ...
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... nature of their own policy . They availed themselves of the ab- sence of the French armies in Ger- many to undertake a plan of mere British insular policy , in the success or failure of which no continental nation had the smallest ...
... nature of their own policy . They availed themselves of the ab- sence of the French armies in Ger- many to undertake a plan of mere British insular policy , in the success or failure of which no continental nation had the smallest ...
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