The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Strona 525
... immediately to be completed , from the harbour , to the great road leading be tween Elgin and Forres , by which the town of Elgin , and that populous and highly - cultivated country in its vici- nity , will be most materially benefi ...
... immediately to be completed , from the harbour , to the great road leading be tween Elgin and Forres , by which the town of Elgin , and that populous and highly - cultivated country in its vici- nity , will be most materially benefi ...
Strona 529
... immediately repaired to the gate to receive his Imperial visitor . Napoleon alighted from his horse , threw his arms around his august guest , salut ed him , shook him by the hand , and as- red him of his sincere friendship . Af . ter ...
... immediately repaired to the gate to receive his Imperial visitor . Napoleon alighted from his horse , threw his arms around his august guest , salut ed him , shook him by the hand , and as- red him of his sincere friendship . Af . ter ...
Strona 534
... immediately return to their duty will be occupied by French troops , and treated with all the severity of martial law . The Lieut . - General has already given orders for several divi sions to advance and punish the rebelli- ous ; but ...
... immediately return to their duty will be occupied by French troops , and treated with all the severity of martial law . The Lieut . - General has already given orders for several divi sions to advance and punish the rebelli- ous ; but ...
Strona 541
... immediately hoisted . The French ships were not at all injured , as the Spaniards wanted them for their own use , nor had there been much loss of men on either side . The French crews were imme- diately sent to prison . The Spanish ...
... immediately hoisted . The French ships were not at all injured , as the Spaniards wanted them for their own use , nor had there been much loss of men on either side . The French crews were imme- diately sent to prison . The Spanish ...
Strona 542
... immediately sup . plied them with 10,000 muskets , 3000 barrels of gun - powder , a variety of en- trenching tools , and 100,000 dollars in money . All the letters from our fleets on the Spanish coasts are filled with ac . counts of the ...
... immediately sup . plied them with 10,000 muskets , 3000 barrels of gun - powder , a variety of en- trenching tools , and 100,000 dollars in money . All the letters from our fleets on the Spanish coasts are filled with ac . counts of the ...
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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