The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... sent off next morning by the Dey - a solitary in- stance of humanity , which ought not to pass unrecorded . " The consul him- self was already in confinement , nor would the Dey listen to any proposal for releasing him . There could now ...
... sent off next morning by the Dey - a solitary in- stance of humanity , which ought not to pass unrecorded . " The consul him- self was already in confinement , nor would the Dey listen to any proposal for releasing him . There could now ...
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... sent , he was to return to his lordship's flag ship . He was met near the Mole by the captain of the port , who agreed upon two hours as the period within which the answer should be ready . In the mean- time , the wind springing up ...
... sent , he was to return to his lordship's flag ship . He was met near the Mole by the captain of the port , who agreed upon two hours as the period within which the answer should be ready . In the mean- time , the wind springing up ...
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... sent with the ships employed in the service ; for the issue of Lord Ex- mouth's brilliant expedition has con- vinced us , that unless the barbarians be pursued into the interior , no effec- tual humiliation can ever be inflicted upon ...
... sent with the ships employed in the service ; for the issue of Lord Ex- mouth's brilliant expedition has con- vinced us , that unless the barbarians be pursued into the interior , no effec- tual humiliation can ever be inflicted upon ...
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... sent across the Rhine or the Alps , and who , if they were so sent , could feel little difficulty in returning , be- cause their obscurity would prevent their motions from being regarded with much interest or attention by the func ...
... sent across the Rhine or the Alps , and who , if they were so sent , could feel little difficulty in returning , be- cause their obscurity would prevent their motions from being regarded with much interest or attention by the func ...
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... the events of that period , was their acknowledged chief . Two of his prin- cipal accomplices resolved , in the pre- sent alarm , to purchase their own safety by giving 118 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . 11 ,
... the events of that period , was their acknowledged chief . Two of his prin- cipal accomplices resolved , in the pre- sent alarm , to purchase their own safety by giving 118 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . 11 ,
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