The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... Spain . " J. F. R. G. " Oporto , Oct. 31 . The accounts from this quarter since are very satisfactory . The whole coun- try was not only in a state of subordi- nation , but the effects of the energy lately displayed by the Government ...
... Spain . " J. F. R. G. " Oporto , Oct. 31 . The accounts from this quarter since are very satisfactory . The whole coun- try was not only in a state of subordi- nation , but the effects of the energy lately displayed by the Government ...
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... Spain , .. Account of a Charity School estab ' lished in Leith , with a Sketch of Lancaster's System of Educa tion , .. Description of Edinburgh : with an Account of the present State of its Medical School , from the Ger- man ,. -The ...
... Spain , .. Account of a Charity School estab ' lished in Leith , with a Sketch of Lancaster's System of Educa tion , .. Description of Edinburgh : with an Account of the present State of its Medical School , from the Ger- man ,. -The ...
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... Spain ; and to assure you , that so long as the peo- ple of Spain shall remain true to them- selves , his Majesty will continue to them his most strenuous assistance and support . " His Majesty has renewed to the Spa- nish nation , in ...
... Spain ; and to assure you , that so long as the peo- ple of Spain shall remain true to them- selves , his Majesty will continue to them his most strenuous assistance and support . " His Majesty has renewed to the Spa- nish nation , in ...
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... Spain was not without its be- trayers . Still he applauded the persever- ing spirit of his Majesty to follow up the assistance already afforded with energy and vigour . It was consistent with the princi- ples the Sovereign had at all ...
... Spain was not without its be- trayers . Still he applauded the persever- ing spirit of his Majesty to follow up the assistance already afforded with energy and vigour . It was consistent with the princi- ples the Sovereign had at all ...
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... Spain so long as any hope remained ; but he was not prepared to thank his Majesty for a treaty , of the conditions and engagements of which he was wholly ignorant . It was not impossible , when the treaty came to be discussed , that he ...
... Spain so long as any hope remained ; but he was not prepared to thank his Majesty for a treaty , of the conditions and engagements of which he was wholly ignorant . It was not impossible , when the treaty came to be discussed , that he ...
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