The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Strona 530
... called Prince of Asturias , the Infant Don Carlos , Godoy , the Grandees of Spain , and the first Mi. nister Zevallos . The Queen , transpor- ted with rage , addressed her son Ferdi- nand- " Traitor and wretch , for years you have been ...
... called Prince of Asturias , the Infant Don Carlos , Godoy , the Grandees of Spain , and the first Mi. nister Zevallos . The Queen , transpor- ted with rage , addressed her son Ferdi- nand- " Traitor and wretch , for years you have been ...
Strona 548
... called him . General Liniers was at this time addressing him- self to a numerous body of the rabble , who had forced their way into the room where he was with several British officers , who were prisoners , and at that moment had seized ...
... called him . General Liniers was at this time addressing him- self to a numerous body of the rabble , who had forced their way into the room where he was with several British officers , who were prisoners , and at that moment had seized ...
Strona 549
... called upon to recollect and defend every act , every order , every expression , and al- most every thought , not of himself only , but of others - every detail , however mi- nute - in short , as the prosecutor had avow- ed and stated ...
... called upon to recollect and defend every act , every order , every expression , and al- most every thought , not of himself only , but of others - every detail , however mi- nute - in short , as the prosecutor had avow- ed and stated ...
Strona 551
... called to vindicate his own character , and the Court was also called to maintain its own dignity . The conduct of the pro- secution fell upon him , who was wholly unacquainted with military operations . General Whitelocke , in his ...
... called to vindicate his own character , and the Court was also called to maintain its own dignity . The conduct of the pro- secution fell upon him , who was wholly unacquainted with military operations . General Whitelocke , in his ...
Strona 552
... called upon them to deliver up to him their Magistrates , the very persons to whom the inhabitants looked up for pre- tection . Gen. Whitelocke's private dispatch stated his reasons for abandoning the bombardment of the town , and for ...
... called upon them to deliver up to him their Magistrates , the very persons to whom the inhabitants looked up for pre- tection . Gen. Whitelocke's private dispatch stated his reasons for abandoning the bombardment of the town , and for ...
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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