The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 - Europe |
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Page 25
... severely and dangerously wound- ed , continued to play upon his pipe , to animate the men . General Fer- gusson expresses a hope that this So- ciety would confer some public mark of its approbation upon these men for their conduct . The ...
... severely and dangerously wound- ed , continued to play upon his pipe , to animate the men . General Fer- gusson expresses a hope that this So- ciety would confer some public mark of its approbation upon these men for their conduct . The ...
Page 27
... severely from the cold and fatigue , that he expired almost immediately on entering the house . The son was lso reduced to such a state of weak- ess , by the exertions he had been compelled to make , that his recovery vas for some time ...
... severely from the cold and fatigue , that he expired almost immediately on entering the house . The son was lso reduced to such a state of weak- ess , by the exertions he had been compelled to make , that his recovery vas for some time ...
Page 38
... severely wounded in the arm , had been obliged to suffer am- putation ; but there is every reason to hope that he will recover . " I have the honour to be , & c . ( Signed ) " CASTLEREAGH . " The gazette , containing the dis- patches on ...
... severely wounded in the arm , had been obliged to suffer am- putation ; but there is every reason to hope that he will recover . " I have the honour to be , & c . ( Signed ) " CASTLEREAGH . " The gazette , containing the dis- patches on ...
Page 71
... severely upon the conduct of those bug - bears of the road , who , when they have commit- ted an assault , appeal to a breach of the peace as a justification of it . The learned counsel said , that his carriage was once obstructed by ...
... severely upon the conduct of those bug - bears of the road , who , when they have commit- ted an assault , appeal to a breach of the peace as a justification of it . The learned counsel said , that his carriage was once obstructed by ...
Page 77
... severely mauled , and ving fifteen men killed and twenty ounded , most of them dangerous- us . DRURY - LANE THEATRE DE- ROYED BY FIRE . - To the destruc- n of Covent - Garden theatre by , as stated under the article the ama , in Part II ...
... severely mauled , and ving fifteen men killed and twenty ounded , most of them dangerous- us . DRURY - LANE THEATRE DE- ROYED BY FIRE . - To the destruc- n of Covent - Garden theatre by , as stated under the article the ama , in Part II ...
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