The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... carried about every where on the shoulders of his attendants . Even the lifting of food to his mouth was considered by him as too great an ef- fort ; and he left this office to them also . After Pomarre's army had gained a signal ...
... carried about every where on the shoulders of his attendants . Even the lifting of food to his mouth was considered by him as too great an ef- fort ; and he left this office to them also . After Pomarre's army had gained a signal ...
Strona 518
... carry it on with a feebleness which gives little countenance to the hopes of their employers . P. 275 . But a method , he conceives , by which the same object might be gra- dually but effectually accomplished , would be the ...
... carry it on with a feebleness which gives little countenance to the hopes of their employers . P. 275 . But a method , he conceives , by which the same object might be gra- dually but effectually accomplished , would be the ...
Strona 531
... carry into execution the follow . crown . I will not reign over your pro- og Decree and Proclamation of his Ma- vinces , but I will acquire an eternal right esty the Emperor of the French , King to the love and gratitude of your pos- of ...
... carry into execution the follow . crown . I will not reign over your pro- og Decree and Proclamation of his Ma- vinces , but I will acquire an eternal right esty the Emperor of the French , King to the love and gratitude of your pos- of ...
Strona 538
... carried into France , under the promise of an eternal armistice , in order to chain them all , has no precedent in history . Their conduct towards the whole nation is more ini- quitous than we had a right to expect from a horde of ...
... carried into France , under the promise of an eternal armistice , in order to chain them all , has no precedent in history . Their conduct towards the whole nation is more ini- quitous than we had a right to expect from a horde of ...
Strona 542
... carried over , was immedi- ately published ; it contained the warm- est assurances of the cordial co - opera- tion of the British Government , and had raised the minds of the Spaniards to a frenzy of joy . Sir Thomas and the Major were ...
... carried over , was immedi- ately published ; it contained the warm- est assurances of the cordial co - opera- tion of the British Government , and had raised the minds of the Spaniards to a frenzy of joy . Sir Thomas and the Major were ...
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