The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Strona 534
... Majesty King Joseph Napoleon arrived on the 7th June at nine o'clock at Pau . As soon as the Emperor was in- formed of it , he repaired from the Cas- tle of Marrac to meet his Serene Bro- ther . His Majesty met the King two miles from ...
... Majesty King Joseph Napoleon arrived on the 7th June at nine o'clock at Pau . As soon as the Emperor was in- formed of it , he repaired from the Cas- tle of Marrac to meet his Serene Bro- ther . His Majesty met the King two miles from ...
Strona 535
... Majesty , and to testify its espe- cial joy at the happy and wished for ac- cession to the throne of Spain of the Serene Brother of the Great Napoleon , whose fame has eclipsed the glory of an- quity . Your Majesty has merited his ...
... Majesty , and to testify its espe- cial joy at the happy and wished for ac- cession to the throne of Spain of the Serene Brother of the Great Napoleon , whose fame has eclipsed the glory of an- quity . Your Majesty has merited his ...
Strona 536
... Majesty their wishes for the well - being of this Monarchy ; since they think it certain that his Imperial and Royal Ma . jesty intends to place the said crown u- pon the head of his illustrious brother , Joseph Napoleon King of Naples ...
... Majesty their wishes for the well - being of this Monarchy ; since they think it certain that his Imperial and Royal Ma . jesty intends to place the said crown u- pon the head of his illustrious brother , Joseph Napoleon King of Naples ...
Strona 537
... Majesty spoke to us with some displeasure , but without any great warmth , of the Prince who governed us , and of his Royal race . He principally treated of the means of raising us to our due station among the powers of the Continent of ...
... Majesty spoke to us with some displeasure , but without any great warmth , of the Prince who governed us , and of his Royal race . He principally treated of the means of raising us to our due station among the powers of the Continent of ...
Strona 542
... since been heard of . All the Spanish prisoners , nearly 5000 in num- ber , sailed from Plymouth on the 13th of July , pouring forth the warmest wish- ся BRITISH ORDERS IN COUNCIL . His Majesty having taken into 542 Historical Affairs .
... since been heard of . All the Spanish prisoners , nearly 5000 in num- ber , sailed from Plymouth on the 13th of July , pouring forth the warmest wish- ся BRITISH ORDERS IN COUNCIL . His Majesty having taken into 542 Historical Affairs .
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Admiral appear arms arrived Bayonne Britain British Capt castle Catalonia cause command Council Court Court of Session daugh daughter Ditto Duke Earl Edinburgh Emperor enemy England English favour Ferdinand Ferdinand VII force formed France French army give Glasgow Government honour inhabitants interest island James John July Junta King kingdom Lady land late Leith letter Lieut Lisbon London Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord Justice Clerk Madrid Majesty Majesty's Mary Bateman ment merchant minister Miss morning Napoleon nation nature navy neral night observed officers peace persons Picts port Portugal present Prince Prince of Asturias received regiment respect Royal Royal Navy Scotland Scots sent Sept shew ships sion slaves Sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish tain ther thought tion town troops vessels Whitelocke whole William wounded