The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 - Europe |
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... instantly armed themselves , and returned with a large concourse of the natives to the spot . They came in sight of the tree just as the tyger had received his mortal wound . He 6 [ JAN . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1809 .
... instantly armed themselves , and returned with a large concourse of the natives to the spot . They came in sight of the tree just as the tyger had received his mortal wound . He 6 [ JAN . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1809 .
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... received at the door by a deputation from the grand lodge , with the chief proprie- tors . The bands struck up " God save the king , " and some pieces of artillery within the area fired a royal salute of 21 guns . His Royal High- ness ...
... received at the door by a deputation from the grand lodge , with the chief proprie- tors . The bands struck up " God save the king , " and some pieces of artillery within the area fired a royal salute of 21 guns . His Royal High- ness ...
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... received yesterday from the frontiers of Catalonia , da ted the 24th November . They state that Barcelona was completely invest ed , and that the bombardment of th citadel was carried on with grea spirit . The brave corps of English ...
... received yesterday from the frontiers of Catalonia , da ted the 24th November . They state that Barcelona was completely invest ed , and that the bombardment of th citadel was carried on with grea spirit . The brave corps of English ...
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... received from the Right Hon . Lord Cochrane , captain of the Imperieuse , stating the services which he has been employed in on the coast of Languedoc . Nothing can exceed the activity and zeal with which his lordship pursues the enemy ...
... received from the Right Hon . Lord Cochrane , captain of the Imperieuse , stating the services which he has been employed in on the coast of Languedoc . Nothing can exceed the activity and zeal with which his lordship pursues the enemy ...
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... received the above parti- culars , we also learn that the enemy at Guadaloupe , still indignant at our capture of Mariegalante , is forming a black corps , for the purpose of aven- ging himself on the defenceless island of Montserrat ...
... received the above parti- culars , we also learn that the enemy at Guadaloupe , still indignant at our capture of Mariegalante , is forming a black corps , for the purpose of aven- ging himself on the defenceless island of Montserrat ...
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