The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... taken . CHAP . XIV . State of Portugal . Portugueze Troops taken into British pay . Debates upon that Subject . Portugueze Army reformed by Marshal Beresford . 401 418 CHAP . XV . State of the British Army . Astorga taken by the French ...
... taken . CHAP . XIV . State of Portugal . Portugueze Troops taken into British pay . Debates upon that Subject . Portugueze Army reformed by Marshal Beresford . 401 418 CHAP . XV . State of the British Army . Astorga taken by the French ...
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... was signed , which led to the fatal treaty that prostrated the Austrian monarchy ; not only this event had taken place , but íntellis gence of the signature of that armis tice had actually EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1810. [ CHAP . I.
... was signed , which led to the fatal treaty that prostrated the Austrian monarchy ; not only this event had taken place , but íntellis gence of the signature of that armis tice had actually EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1810. [ CHAP . I.
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... taken . If indeed there was any difference , it must be on the part of the friends of Spain , who must feel peculiarly mortified by the disap pointment of their wishes , through the misjudging policy of those minis ters he was one of ...
... taken . If indeed there was any difference , it must be on the part of the friends of Spain , who must feel peculiarly mortified by the disap pointment of their wishes , through the misjudging policy of those minis ters he was one of ...
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... taken no measures for concili- ating the Spanish people , by obtain- ing for them a restoration of those political rights which had been so long withheld , was abundantly dis- proved by the papers laid before par- liament . There it ...
... taken no measures for concili- ating the Spanish people , by obtain- ing for them a restoration of those political rights which had been so long withheld , was abundantly dis- proved by the papers laid before par- liament . There it ...
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... taken place was solely imputable to the weather and the local difficul- ties . " Sir Home Popham now addressed the house . " He was justified , " he said , " in assuming that the paper did really exist , because no person ventured to ...
... taken place was solely imputable to the weather and the local difficul- ties . " Sir Home Popham now addressed the house . " He was justified , " he said , " in assuming that the paper did really exist , because no person ventured to ...
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