The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Algiers . Nature of the Barbary Governments , and of the l'iratical Expeditions which they authorise . Sir Sidney ... Ålgiers . Terms of the Treaty with the Dey . Reflections , СНАР . ІХ . State of Affairs in France at the Meeting of the ...
... Algiers . Nature of the Barbary Governments , and of the l'iratical Expeditions which they authorise . Sir Sidney ... Ålgiers . Terms of the Treaty with the Dey . Reflections , СНАР . ІХ . State of Affairs in France at the Meeting of the ...
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... Algiers. His father , and some others of his as sociates , were less prudent or less for- tunate . The events of this day , and those of nearly the same complexion occur . ring in different parts of the country , were perhaps regarded in ...
... Algiers. His father , and some others of his as sociates , were less prudent or less for- tunate . The events of this day , and those of nearly the same complexion occur . ring in different parts of the country , were perhaps regarded in ...
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... Algiers . - Terms of Treaty with the Dey . - Reflections . * A late traveller ( Pananti ) mentions a touching. W HEN the representatives of the Eu- ropean nations were assembled together at Vienna , after the first effectual hu ...
... Algiers . - Terms of Treaty with the Dey . - Reflections . * A late traveller ( Pananti ) mentions a touching. W HEN the representatives of the Eu- ropean nations were assembled together at Vienna , after the first effectual hu ...
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... Algiers. slow and wavering character of the measures adopted in regard to its in- habitants . But now , for about two centuries , scarcely a vestige of connec⚫ tion has been visible between the Porte and these its former vassals ; and ...
... Algiers. slow and wavering character of the measures adopted in regard to its in- habitants . But now , for about two centuries , scarcely a vestige of connec⚫ tion has been visible between the Porte and these its former vassals ; and ...
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... Algiers , and Sir Thomas Maitland to Tunis , early in the season , with a view to procure some amicable arrangement with the respective go- vernments of these states . These dis- tinguished officers obtained without difficulty many ...
... Algiers , and Sir Thomas Maitland to Tunis , early in the season , with a view to procure some amicable arrangement with the respective go- vernments of these states . These dis- tinguished officers obtained without difficulty many ...
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