The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Prince in propria persona ; but the orator found , on application at Carl- ton House , that he must begin with submitting it to the inspection of the Secretary of State . Lord Sidmouth received the document , and forthwith sent it back ...
... Prince in propria persona ; but the orator found , on application at Carl- ton House , that he must begin with submitting it to the inspection of the Secretary of State . Lord Sidmouth received the document , and forthwith sent it back ...
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... Prince Leopold , a younger son of the house of Saxe - Cobourg Saal- field . * The hopes which the people reposed in this young princess were mingled with more than an usual pro- portion of tenderness and affection ; for every ...
... Prince Leopold , a younger son of the house of Saxe - Cobourg Saal- field . * The hopes which the people reposed in this young princess were mingled with more than an usual pro- portion of tenderness and affection ; for every ...
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... Prince Leopold of Saxe - Cobourg had greatly distin- guished himself in the campaigns pre- ceding the first abdication of Buona- parte , and had attended the allied so- vereigns on their visit to England in the summer of the year 1814 ...
... Prince Leopold of Saxe - Cobourg had greatly distin- guished himself in the campaigns pre- ceding the first abdication of Buona- parte , and had attended the allied so- vereigns on their visit to England in the summer of the year 1814 ...
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... prince to whose clemency she owed this indulgence . Of what nature those intrigues had been , has never been precisely ascer- tained by the French government , or has at least never been made known to the public ; but in them , whatever ...
... prince to whose clemency she owed this indulgence . Of what nature those intrigues had been , has never been precisely ascer- tained by the French government , or has at least never been made known to the public ; but in them , whatever ...
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... prince , was offered , not only the feudal possession of the soil which they should conquer , but a full parti- cipation in all those political rights , which , in their native country , they had been accustomed to see conjoined with ...
... prince , was offered , not only the feudal possession of the soil which they should conquer , but a full parti- cipation in all those political rights , which , in their native country , they had been accustomed to see conjoined with ...
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