The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... situation of their country , and above al , by the secret agents of a hostile na- tion , actuated by envy of the prosperity of the Continent , have been able to lead into a spirit of error a part of the good inhabitants of some of the ...
... situation of their country , and above al , by the secret agents of a hostile na- tion , actuated by envy of the prosperity of the Continent , have been able to lead into a spirit of error a part of the good inhabitants of some of the ...
Strona 534
... situation of Europe will require the greatest exer . tion for encreasing our marine , the di- minution of our land forces may be hoped for . Add to this , that useful re- forms will be gradually made in all the departments , public ...
... situation of Europe will require the greatest exer . tion for encreasing our marine , the di- minution of our land forces may be hoped for . Add to this , that useful re- forms will be gradually made in all the departments , public ...
Strona 541
... situation at the date of the latest advices , in which we shall carefully distinguish what is , from what is not , official . ANDALUSIA .-- Lord Collingwood's dis- patches announce , as might be expected , the surrender of the French ...
... situation at the date of the latest advices , in which we shall carefully distinguish what is , from what is not , official . ANDALUSIA .-- Lord Collingwood's dis- patches announce , as might be expected , the surrender of the French ...
Strona 542
... situation . Sir H. Dalrymple , the deputy - governor of Gibraltar , on the first application of the Spanish patriots , without waiting for orders from home , immediately sup . plied them with 10,000 muskets , 3000 barrels of gun ...
... situation . Sir H. Dalrymple , the deputy - governor of Gibraltar , on the first application of the Spanish patriots , without waiting for orders from home , immediately sup . plied them with 10,000 muskets , 3000 barrels of gun ...
Strona 545
... situation , as to the practicability of any further advance thro ' the streets leading towards the square . He told me , that it would be impossible for me to reach the square without the loss of the greater part of my detachment ; I ...
... situation , as to the practicability of any further advance thro ' the streets leading towards the square . He told me , that it would be impossible for me to reach the square without the loss of the greater part of my detachment ; I ...
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