The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... British army , under Lord Welling- ton . Several partial actions took place , from the 5th to the 15th , in which the British were uniformly successful . 20. Maria Louisa , Empress ot France , delivered of a son , who was afterwards ...
... British army , under Lord Welling- ton . Several partial actions took place , from the 5th to the 15th , in which the British were uniformly successful . 20. Maria Louisa , Empress ot France , delivered of a son , who was afterwards ...
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... British on the Azava , but were repulsed with loss . May 1. A meeting held at Lon- don , and a subscription entered into for the relief of the suffering Por- tuguese , when 40001. were subscrib- ed in less than two hours . 5. A ...
... British on the Azava , but were repulsed with loss . May 1. A meeting held at Lon- don , and a subscription entered into for the relief of the suffering Por- tuguese , when 40001. were subscrib- ed in less than two hours . 5. A ...
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... British troops land in the island of Java . 5. Five catholic gentlemen ar- rested at Dublin , by virtue of war- rants from the Lord Chief Justice , for acting as delegates to the Catho , lic committee . 8. Batavia surrendered to the British ...
... British troops land in the island of Java . 5. Five catholic gentlemen ar- rested at Dublin , by virtue of war- rants from the Lord Chief Justice , for acting as delegates to the Catho , lic committee . 8. Batavia surrendered to the British ...
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... British and French , near Batavia , in which the latter were completely defeated , with the loss of 2000 kil- led and 5000 made prisoners , in- cluding three Generals . The loss of the British , above 800 in killed and wounded . 29. A ...
... British and French , near Batavia , in which the latter were completely defeated , with the loss of 2000 kil- led and 5000 made prisoners , in- cluding three Generals . The loss of the British , above 800 in killed and wounded . 29. A ...
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... British subject . Unfortunately , the prejudices enter- tained by Englishmen against the Stuart family , fomented , no doubt , by the endeavours of the descendants of those men who opposed Charles and his sons , do not allow them to ...
... British subject . Unfortunately , the prejudices enter- tained by Englishmen against the Stuart family , fomented , no doubt , by the endeavours of the descendants of those men who opposed Charles and his sons , do not allow them to ...
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