The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Strona 483
... France from Spain . These afford on- ly five passes , and those narrow and difficult . The first is from St Jean de Luz , on the French side , to St Sebas- tian , in the province of Biscay , on the Spanish ; it is the nearest from Bay ...
... France from Spain . These afford on- ly five passes , and those narrow and difficult . The first is from St Jean de Luz , on the French side , to St Sebas- tian , in the province of Biscay , on the Spanish ; it is the nearest from Bay ...
Strona 485
... France , is a place of uncommon strength , particularly the fort of Montjuick , by which it is com- manded . Both , however , were storm- ed by the Earl of Peterborough in the war of the succession . Lerida and Tortosa are also ...
... France , is a place of uncommon strength , particularly the fort of Montjuick , by which it is com- manded . Both , however , were storm- ed by the Earl of Peterborough in the war of the succession . Lerida and Tortosa are also ...
Strona 507
... France , and Mr In- hes , who had resolved not to abandon his post , consulted with him about the means of preserving the manuscripts . Mr Stapleton thought , if he had them at St Omer , he could , with small risk , convey them to ...
... France , and Mr In- hes , who had resolved not to abandon his post , consulted with him about the means of preserving the manuscripts . Mr Stapleton thought , if he had them at St Omer , he could , with small risk , convey them to ...
Strona 530
... France , he answered , if he had not come voluntarily , he should have made him by force . On the arrival of Godoy , and the King and Queen , who were received and entertained with the greatest mag- nificence , the sitting , or congress ...
... France , he answered , if he had not come voluntarily , he should have made him by force . On the arrival of Godoy , and the King and Queen , who were received and entertained with the greatest mag- nificence , the sitting , or congress ...
Strona 532
... France it became impossible for the Bourbon to maintain themselves on a throne , from which all the intervening changes of the political system obliged them to des cend . The mightiest Prince in Europ has received the abdication of the ...
... France it became impossible for the Bourbon to maintain themselves on a throne , from which all the intervening changes of the political system obliged them to des cend . The mightiest Prince in Europ has received the abdication of the ...
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