The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... ship began with detailing the events of the campaign terminating in the se- cond occupation of Paris , and of the manner in which the exiled monarch had resumed the exercise of his so- vereignty . He then went on to the • See Edinburgh ...
... ship began with detailing the events of the campaign terminating in the se- cond occupation of Paris , and of the manner in which the exiled monarch had resumed the exercise of his so- vereignty . He then went on to the • See Edinburgh ...
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... ship was , indeed , often exercised in making a total alteration in the senti- ments of a writer , and that , too , in the discussion of moral and philosophi- cal subjects - in disquisitions upon to- pics unconnected with politics . But ...
... ship was , indeed , often exercised in making a total alteration in the senti- ments of a writer , and that , too , in the discussion of moral and philosophi- cal subjects - in disquisitions upon to- pics unconnected with politics . But ...
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... ship from the Paschalick . The cup of their iniquity , however , was not full till the 31st of May , on which day a massacre of Christians took place at Bona , scarcely exceeded in horror by any that is on record in history . Whether ...
... ship from the Paschalick . The cup of their iniquity , however , was not full till the 31st of May , on which day a massacre of Christians took place at Bona , scarcely exceeded in horror by any that is on record in history . Whether ...
Strona 84
... ship ) 110 guns ; Impregnable , 98 ; Superb , 74 ; Minden , 74 ; Albion , 74 ; Lean . der , 50 ; Severn , 40 ; Glasgow , 40 ... ships , under the command of Admiral Van de Ca- pellen , who were desirous of aiding in the purpose of the ...
... ship ) 110 guns ; Impregnable , 98 ; Superb , 74 ; Minden , 74 ; Albion , 74 ; Lean . der , 50 ; Severn , 40 ; Glasgow , 40 ... ships , under the command of Admiral Van de Ca- pellen , who were desirous of aiding in the purpose of the ...
Strona 85
... ships should proceed to occupy the stations assign- ed to them . The Queen Charlotte led the way , and was anchored in the entrance of the Mole , at the dis- tance of about fifty yards ; the other great ships were arranged immediately ...
... ships should proceed to occupy the stations assign- ed to them . The Queen Charlotte led the way , and was anchored in the entrance of the Mole , at the dis- tance of about fifty yards ; the other great ships were arranged immediately ...
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