The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Page 85
... fire , the first round of which carried off many hundreds of the idle crowd upon the Mole . " Thus commenced , " says Lord Exmouth , " a fire as ani- mated and well supported , as I believe was ever witnessed which lasted with- out ...
... fire , the first round of which carried off many hundreds of the idle crowd upon the Mole . " Thus commenced , " says Lord Exmouth , " a fire as ani- mated and well supported , as I believe was ever witnessed which lasted with- out ...
Page 86
... fire , mean- time , fed chiefly by the more distant flotilla of mortars and rocket boats be . hind the large ships , had spread rapidly among the Algerine vessels , so that in the course of a short time all were ut- terly consumed or ...
... fire , mean- time , fed chiefly by the more distant flotilla of mortars and rocket boats be . hind the large ships , had spread rapidly among the Algerine vessels , so that in the course of a short time all were ut- terly consumed or ...
Page 137
... fire , sword , and famine . Bolivar , understanding that these barbarians had assembled the relics of their strength in the ter- ritory of Los Llanos , which lies be- yond the frontier of Venezuela , dis- patched several of his best ...
... fire , sword , and famine . Bolivar , understanding that these barbarians had assembled the relics of their strength in the ter- ritory of Los Llanos , which lies be- yond the frontier of Venezuela , dis- patched several of his best ...
Page 155
... fire to the spirit , in order to effect his escape in the confusion . The flames rose for some time with fury , and all the houses connected with the place were in danger of being burned . 5th . - A rumour , which is probably unfounded ...
... fire to the spirit , in order to effect his escape in the confusion . The flames rose for some time with fury , and all the houses connected with the place were in danger of being burned . 5th . - A rumour , which is probably unfounded ...
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... fire . read light , estabushed in 1935 , *** sted of a large choffer of cais Wind . on the top of the tower , light- ery might , consuming more than 2 ton of coais , and subject to great agens , according to the state of in December ...
... fire . read light , estabushed in 1935 , *** sted of a large choffer of cais Wind . on the top of the tower , light- ery might , consuming more than 2 ton of coais , and subject to great agens , according to the state of in December ...
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