The Edinburgh Annual Register, 9. köideWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Prince Leopold of Saxe Cobourg Saalfield , and of the Princess Mary and the Duke of Gloucester . Death of Mr Sheridan , CHAP . VIII . Causes of the British Expedition to Algiers . Nature of the Barbary Governments , and of the l ...
... Prince Leopold of Saxe Cobourg Saalfield , and of the Princess Mary and the Duke of Gloucester . Death of Mr Sheridan , CHAP . VIII . Causes of the British Expedition to Algiers . Nature of the Barbary Governments , and of the l ...
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... Prince Regent's ministers to alleviate as far as circumstances would allow February , and the speech was deliver- ed by commission . The principal to pic was very naturally the splendid nature of the public exertions of Great Britain in ...
... Prince Regent's ministers to alleviate as far as circumstances would allow February , and the speech was deliver- ed by commission . The principal to pic was very naturally the splendid nature of the public exertions of Great Britain in ...
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... prince down to that of the com- mon soldier , which was necessary for the country to pay , consistently with its security , and what was the lowest reduction in our civil and military es- tablishments which that security could admit of ...
... prince down to that of the com- mon soldier , which was necessary for the country to pay , consistently with its security , and what was the lowest reduction in our civil and military es- tablishments which that security could admit of ...
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... prince . But notwithstanding the principles which this treaty declared a disposition to hold sacred , there was something so singular in its language as to call for observation , and to war- rant no little jealousy . After profess ing ...
... prince . But notwithstanding the principles which this treaty declared a disposition to hold sacred , there was something so singular in its language as to call for observation , and to war- rant no little jealousy . After profess ing ...
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... prince ; the persons actually filling any of these that his situation , as it was one with high and responsible situations . From out precedent , so it might have occa- the statement given by Mr Adding- sioned some expences ( such as ...
... prince ; the persons actually filling any of these that his situation , as it was one with high and responsible situations . From out precedent , so it might have occa- the statement given by Mr Adding- sioned some expences ( such as ...
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