The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... English speculators in 1814 , of buying up corn in the Baltic ports for the purpose of importation into Eng- land . The scheme ended in the ruin of most of those who engaged in it , and was never after all carried to a very great ex ...
... English speculators in 1814 , of buying up corn in the Baltic ports for the purpose of importation into Eng- land . The scheme ended in the ruin of most of those who engaged in it , and was never after all carried to a very great ex ...
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... English history served , more- over , to awaken , in regard to her fu- ture life , expectations well calculated to endear the princess in the hearts of a patriotic people . The rupture of a match proposed for her Royal High- ness with ...
... English history served , more- over , to awaken , in regard to her fu- ture life , expectations well calculated to endear the princess in the hearts of a patriotic people . The rupture of a match proposed for her Royal High- ness with ...
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... English government , however , did not require the stimulus of these particular injuries , to induce them to take an active part in hum- bling the power of the barbarians . After the conclusion of the general cated the honour of their ...
... English government , however , did not require the stimulus of these particular injuries , to induce them to take an active part in hum- bling the power of the barbarians . After the conclusion of the general cated the honour of their ...
Strona 83
... English squadrons out of sight , than the banditti began to scour the seas as of old ; while the Dey sought the means of confirming his power , by opening negociations with the Porte , the Emperor of Morocco , and the Pasha of Egypt ...
... English squadrons out of sight , than the banditti began to scour the seas as of old ; while the Dey sought the means of confirming his power , by opening negociations with the Porte , the Emperor of Morocco , and the Pasha of Egypt ...
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... English admiral , in the time of Charles II . , having threatened to burn a Moorish capital , the sovereign of the place sent to ask him at what expense to the assailant himself this destruction would be effected . The admiral told the ...
... English admiral , in the time of Charles II . , having threatened to burn a Moorish capital , the sovereign of the place sent to ask him at what expense to the assailant himself this destruction would be effected . The admiral told the ...
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