The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 84,Parte 2;Volumen 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... French . YOU say , without either reward or fee , Your uncle cur'd me of a dangerous ill ; I say , he never did prescribe for me ; The proof is plain -- you see I'm living still . HOUSE OF LORDS , June 6 . The Earl of Liverpool ...
... French . YOU say , without either reward or fee , Your uncle cur'd me of a dangerous ill ; I say , he never did prescribe for me ; The proof is plain -- you see I'm living still . HOUSE OF LORDS , June 6 . The Earl of Liverpool ...
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... French Government knew that the people were warm on this subject ; that they were not prepared to concur in the Abolition of the Slave Trade ; to have pressed it peremptorily , therefore , as a measure absolutely necessary to be ...
... French Government knew that the people were warm on this subject ; that they were not prepared to concur in the Abolition of the Slave Trade ; to have pressed it peremptorily , therefore , as a measure absolutely necessary to be ...
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... French Army was com- . pletely defeated by the Allied Forces under the Marquis of Wellington's command ; and Mr. Speaker gave him the ' Thanks of the House accordingly , as followeth ; " Lieutenant - General Sir William Stew- 1 - art ...
... French Army was com- . pletely defeated by the Allied Forces under the Marquis of Wellington's command ; and Mr. Speaker gave him the ' Thanks of the House accordingly , as followeth ; " Lieutenant - General Sir William Stew- 1 - art ...
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... French was insufficient to supply this cruel negligence ; and levies of men , which , under other circumstances , would have formed great armies , disappeared in this manner , without taking part in any en- gagement . Hence arose the ...
... French was insufficient to supply this cruel negligence ; and levies of men , which , under other circumstances , would have formed great armies , disappeared in this manner , without taking part in any en- gagement . Hence arose the ...
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... , and of the most experienced aia- riners , and the evidence of facts , were incapable of checking those foolish enter- prizes , ries on the African coast to give protec tion to. 1814. ] Abstract of Foreign Occurrences.French Exposé . 75.
... , and of the most experienced aia- riners , and the evidence of facts , were incapable of checking those foolish enter- prizes , ries on the African coast to give protec tion to. 1814. ] Abstract of Foreign Occurrences.French Exposé . 75.
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