The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... court of the emperors ? again it is Tacitus . Name to me a man who ever gave a more command- ing character to history , a more terrible aspect to posterity . Philip II . Henry --- VIII . and Louis XI . ought never to- have seen Tacitus ...
... court of the emperors ? again it is Tacitus . Name to me a man who ever gave a more command- ing character to history , a more terrible aspect to posterity . Philip II . Henry --- VIII . and Louis XI . ought never to- have seen Tacitus ...
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... Courts of Justice of the Spanish nation , having at their head Don Manuel de Lardizabal , Don Joseph Colon , the eldest of the deputa- tion , has the honour to offer its homage to your Majesty , and to testify its espe- cial joy at the ...
... Courts of Justice of the Spanish nation , having at their head Don Manuel de Lardizabal , Don Joseph Colon , the eldest of the deputa- tion , has the honour to offer its homage to your Majesty , and to testify its espe- cial joy at the ...
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... Court of Admiralty , are to take such measures herein as to them may res- pectively appertain . STEPH . COTTRELL . Queen's Palace , July 4. 1808 . SCOT- TRIAL OF LIEUT . - GEN . WHITELOCKE . ( 544 Historical Affairs . -British Orders ...
... Court of Admiralty , are to take such measures herein as to them may res- pectively appertain . STEPH . COTTRELL . Queen's Palace , July 4. 1808 . SCOT- TRIAL OF LIEUT . - GEN . WHITELOCKE . ( 544 Historical Affairs . -British Orders ...
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... Court to Capt . W. Lieut . - Colonels Bourke and Bradford were the last witnesses examined for the prosecution . It is unnecessary to enter in- to any detail of their evidence , as it was to the same effect as that of the other officers ...
... Court to Capt . W. Lieut . - Colonels Bourke and Bradford were the last witnesses examined for the prosecution . It is unnecessary to enter in- to any detail of their evidence , as it was to the same effect as that of the other officers ...
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... Court on opening the pro- ancution ; and , in his reply , most studiously avoided offering a single observation that could in the most distant way be consider- ed as addressed to the passions of the Court , although the circumstances ...
... Court on opening the pro- ancution ; and , in his reply , most studiously avoided offering a single observation that could in the most distant way be consider- ed as addressed to the passions of the Court , although the circumstances ...
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