The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Lord Exmouth in the early part of this year . Massacre of Bona . Expedition under Lord Exmouth and Admiral Van de Capellen . Bombardment of Ålgiers . Terms of the Treaty with the Dey . Reflections , СНАР . ІХ . State of Affairs in ...
... Lord Exmouth in the early part of this year . Massacre of Bona . Expedition under Lord Exmouth and Admiral Van de Capellen . Bombardment of Ålgiers . Terms of the Treaty with the Dey . Reflections , СНАР . ІХ . State of Affairs in ...
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... Lord Calthorp , in seconding the address , enlarged up- on the liberal and unselfish character of the measures which the allies had adopted . " These , " said he , " had not been directed by any narrow views of local interests ; they ...
... Lord Calthorp , in seconding the address , enlarged up- on the liberal and unselfish character of the measures which the allies had adopted . " These , " said he , " had not been directed by any narrow views of local interests ; they ...
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... Lord Liverpool relieved his lordship from any idea of this nature ; and , with the exception of Lord Hol- land alone , ( who asserted that the re- storation of King Louis had been un- warrantably effected by means of fo- reign arms ...
... Lord Liverpool relieved his lordship from any idea of this nature ; and , with the exception of Lord Hol- land alone , ( who asserted that the re- storation of King Louis had been un- warrantably effected by means of fo- reign arms ...
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... Lord Milton , Sir Samuel Romilly , Mr Tierney , Mr Coke ( of Norfolk ) , and Mr Horner . But the state of the agricultural classes formed the subject of subsequent and far more deliberate discussions , of which we shall soon give an ...
... Lord Milton , Sir Samuel Romilly , Mr Tierney , Mr Coke ( of Norfolk ) , and Mr Horner . But the state of the agricultural classes formed the subject of subsequent and far more deliberate discussions , of which we shall soon give an ...
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... Lord Liver- pool , the first delivered in the House of Lords , appears to have comprehend- ed almost every thing that could be , with propriety , advanced . His Lord- ship began with detailing the events of the campaign terminating in ...
... Lord Liver- pool , the first delivered in the House of Lords , appears to have comprehend- ed almost every thing that could be , with propriety , advanced . His Lord- ship began with detailing the events of the campaign terminating in ...
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