The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... taken on board .. Of those who were absent in the woods , some heard , and some did not hear the firing , but they all returned , although late , in safety . In this melancholy affair we had five men and one woman killed , four men ...
... taken on board .. Of those who were absent in the woods , some heard , and some did not hear the firing , but they all returned , although late , in safety . In this melancholy affair we had five men and one woman killed , four men ...
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... taken and brought in- to port . The thanks of the House were then voted , in the usual way , to Lords Col- lingwood and Northesk , Sir R. Strachan , and the officers , seamen , and marines ; as were addresses to the King , praying that ...
... taken and brought in- to port . The thanks of the House were then voted , in the usual way , to Lords Col- lingwood and Northesk , Sir R. Strachan , and the officers , seamen , and marines ; as were addresses to the King , praying that ...
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... taken to procure the Act of Union . He considered that the means which were taken to procure that act , and all the circumstances attending it , were disgraceful in the highest degree to the Government . The motion was carried ...
... taken to procure the Act of Union . He considered that the means which were taken to procure that act , and all the circumstances attending it , were disgraceful in the highest degree to the Government . The motion was carried ...
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... taken . Prince Constan- tine's regiment was cut to pieces , and he himself owed his escape to the swiftness of his horse . The action was still obstinately maintained by the re- maining part of the Russian army , but at one o'clock the ...
... taken . Prince Constan- tine's regiment was cut to pieces , and he himself owed his escape to the swiftness of his horse . The action was still obstinately maintained by the re- maining part of the Russian army , but at one o'clock the ...
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... taken the title of King , without ceasing to belong to the Germanic confederation , the Emperor of Germany acknowledges them in that eharacter . VIII . The Emperor of Germany , as well for himself , & c . renounces the prin- cipalities ...
... taken the title of King , without ceasing to belong to the Germanic confederation , the Emperor of Germany acknowledges them in that eharacter . VIII . The Emperor of Germany , as well for himself , & c . renounces the prin- cipalities ...
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