New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen 12Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1824 |
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... West Indies , was on her return to France ; and that no force was going out from France to the West Indies , excepting 500 men for relieving the garrisons of Martinique and Guadaloupe . His Majesty arrived in town from Wind- sor , and ...
... West Indies , was on her return to France ; and that no force was going out from France to the West Indies , excepting 500 men for relieving the garrisons of Martinique and Guadaloupe . His Majesty arrived in town from Wind- sor , and ...
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... West , shall be employed in new favours of the same nature . " General Guilleminot was left at Ma- drid to form a treaty with the Spanish Government for the military occupation of Spain by French troops . Forty thou- sand men are to ...
... West , shall be employed in new favours of the same nature . " General Guilleminot was left at Ma- drid to form a treaty with the Spanish Government for the military occupation of Spain by French troops . Forty thou- sand men are to ...
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... West and Hudson - Bay Companies , every facility for so arduous an under- taking may be expected . Could guides and attendants be procured , possessing the same moral energies as our enter- prising countrymen , we should entertain Do ...
... West and Hudson - Bay Companies , every facility for so arduous an under- taking may be expected . Could guides and attendants be procured , possessing the same moral energies as our enter- prising countrymen , we should entertain Do ...
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... West of Scotland , by a Gentleman of Glasgow ; to include a View of the Changes which have occurred in Society and Manners in that part of Scot- land during the last half century . Mr. DE LA BECHE will shortly pub- lish a Selection of ...
... West of Scotland , by a Gentleman of Glasgow ; to include a View of the Changes which have occurred in Society and Manners in that part of Scot- land during the last half century . Mr. DE LA BECHE will shortly pub- lish a Selection of ...
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... western edge of a halo 44 in diameter , of the same altitude , and nearly of the same magnitude as the real sun . The ... west , while a luminous spot upon the corre- sponding eastern margin of the halo indi- cated another but imperfect ...
... western edge of a halo 44 in diameter , of the same altitude , and nearly of the same magnitude as the real sun . The ... west , while a luminous spot upon the corre- sponding eastern margin of the halo indi- cated another but imperfect ...
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