The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... letter . - There cannot exist , on the part of Mr Pinckney , a stronger wish than there does on that of the un- der signed , and of the British Govern ment , for the adjustment of all the dif- ferences subsisting between the two ...
... letter . - There cannot exist , on the part of Mr Pinckney , a stronger wish than there does on that of the un- der signed , and of the British Govern ment , for the adjustment of all the dif- ferences subsisting between the two ...
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... letter then proceeds as follows : While these important measures were These are very confused ; but the in progress at Madrid , Bonaparte does following private letter appears to con- not appear to have lost sight of the ar- tain the ...
... letter then proceeds as follows : While these important measures were These are very confused ; but the in progress at Madrid , Bonaparte does following private letter appears to con- not appear to have lost sight of the ar- tain the ...
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... letters and papers , that at that very interview in which he was so grossly insulted by Bonaparte , he sold himself to the tyrant , and that he wrote a letter to Cadiz , " impressing the folly of making any further resist ance to the ...
... letters and papers , that at that very interview in which he was so grossly insulted by Bonaparte , he sold himself to the tyrant , and that he wrote a letter to Cadiz , " impressing the folly of making any further resist ance to the ...
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... letter from the Marquis de la Romana informed me that the French were advancing from Madrid either to Valladolid or Salaman . ca. It was evident that it was too late to prosecute the attempt upon Scult , that I must be satisfied with ...
... letter from the Marquis de la Romana informed me that the French were advancing from Madrid either to Valladolid or Salaman . ca. It was evident that it was too late to prosecute the attempt upon Scult , that I must be satisfied with ...
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... letter from Lord Cochrane , dated Imperieuse , Gulph of Lyons , Sept. 28. as follows : - " With varying opposition , but unvari- ed success , the newly constructed sema- phoric telegraphs , which are of the ut most consequence to the ...
... letter from Lord Cochrane , dated Imperieuse , Gulph of Lyons , Sept. 28. as follows : - " With varying opposition , but unvari- ed success , the newly constructed sema- phoric telegraphs , which are of the ut most consequence to the ...
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