The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 - Europe |
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... party of horse patrolling the coast , perceived the boat , and traced the sailors to the above house , where they were all taken , and have since been executed as spies , and their bodies exposed on gibbets , at inter- vals of a mile ...
... party of horse patrolling the coast , perceived the boat , and traced the sailors to the above house , where they were all taken , and have since been executed as spies , and their bodies exposed on gibbets , at inter- vals of a mile ...
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... party to visit the celebrated # ruins of Mahmoodabad . On ap- proaching them , they were alarmed by a sound like the roar of a royal tyger . They did not , however , im- mediately see the animal , and proceed- ed towards the ruins ; but ...
... party to visit the celebrated # ruins of Mahmoodabad . On ap- proaching them , they were alarmed by a sound like the roar of a royal tyger . They did not , however , im- mediately see the animal , and proceed- ed towards the ruins ; but ...
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... parties of the foot guards at all the avenues and entrances . The grenadier companies of the three re- giments were drawn up , with their colours and music within the area ; and two troops of the life guards pa- troled the streets in ...
... parties of the foot guards at all the avenues and entrances . The grenadier companies of the three re- giments were drawn up , with their colours and music within the area ; and two troops of the life guards pa- troled the streets in ...
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... party having left the farm , but sup- posed , as the day was so stormy , they must have returned , with an inten- tion of stopping there for the night . Should this not prove to be the case , the men proposed to go back imme- diately to ...
... party having left the farm , but sup- posed , as the day was so stormy , they must have returned , with an inten- tion of stopping there for the night . Should this not prove to be the case , the men proposed to go back imme- diately to ...
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... party of friends were at dinner when the first alarm was given ; and we are happy to find that no personal injury was experienced by any of the fami- ly ; but we have to lament the death of Mr Pile , a respectable young farm- er , who ...
... party of friends were at dinner when the first alarm was given ; and we are happy to find that no personal injury was experienced by any of the fami- ly ; but we have to lament the death of Mr Pile , a respectable young farm- er , who ...
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