The Edinburgh Annual Register, 9. köideWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... British Expedition to Algiers . Nature of the Barbary Governments , and of the l'iratical Expeditions which they authorise . Sir Sidney Smith's Pro- posal to the Congress of Vienna . Negociations of Sir Thomas Maitland and Lord Exmouth ...
... British Expedition to Algiers . Nature of the Barbary Governments , and of the l'iratical Expeditions which they authorise . Sir Sidney Smith's Pro- posal to the Congress of Vienna . Negociations of Sir Thomas Maitland and Lord Exmouth ...
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... British Parliament . Mr Wilber- force's Motion concerning a Slave Registry Bill - abandoned for the present . East Indies . Second Campaign in Nepaul . Battle of Muckwampore . Capture of Hurryhurpore . Peace concluded . Cessions to the ...
... British Parliament . Mr Wilber- force's Motion concerning a Slave Registry Bill - abandoned for the present . East Indies . Second Campaign in Nepaul . Battle of Muckwampore . Capture of Hurryhurpore . Peace concluded . Cessions to the ...
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... British parliament and people , to which , un- der providence , his Royal Highness considered himself as indebted for all the advantages with which his counsels and arms had been crowned ; of his resolution to preserve , by the justice ...
... British parliament and people , to which , un- der providence , his Royal Highness considered himself as indebted for all the advantages with which his counsels and arms had been crowned ; of his resolution to preserve , by the justice ...
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... British senate ) , the address was una- nimously agreed to - a rare and plea sing omen of harmony in the public deliberations . In the Lower House the address was moved by Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland , who , in a speech of much eloquence ...
... British senate ) , the address was una- nimously agreed to - a rare and plea sing omen of harmony in the public deliberations . In the Lower House the address was moved by Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland , who , in a speech of much eloquence ...
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... British Senate - house . His lordship then proceeded to state , that " though he expected great differences on all the foreign questions , he still denied the accuracy of the assertion that had been made , that the address now under con ...
... British Senate - house . His lordship then proceeded to state , that " though he expected great differences on all the foreign questions , he still denied the accuracy of the assertion that had been made , that the address now under con ...
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