The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 |
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... officers of armes to take notice thereof , and that they forthwith register in their office these our royall commands , to the end that all our lovinge subjects , of what degree soever , may the better be informed and take knowledge ...
... officers of armes to take notice thereof , and that they forthwith register in their office these our royall commands , to the end that all our lovinge subjects , of what degree soever , may the better be informed and take knowledge ...
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... officers , whose por- traits are introduced . Mr. R. SLATE , of Stand , near Manches- ter , has , in the press a volume of Ser- mons , never before published , selected from manuscripts , and preached by the following eminent ...
... officers , whose por- traits are introduced . Mr. R. SLATE , of Stand , near Manches- ter , has , in the press a volume of Ser- mons , never before published , selected from manuscripts , and preached by the following eminent ...
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... officers under his command , sbewed the troops an example of gallantry , which must have tended to produce the favourable result of the day . Sir John Hope received a severe contu- sion , which , however , I am happy to say , has not ...
... officers under his command , sbewed the troops an example of gallantry , which must have tended to produce the favourable result of the day . Sir John Hope received a severe contu- sion , which , however , I am happy to say , has not ...
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... officers of his personal staff . The enemy marched a large body of ca- valry across the bridge of the Adour yes- terday evening , and retired their force op- posite to Sir R. Hill this morning towards Bayonne . Throughout these varions ...
... officers of his personal staff . The enemy marched a large body of ca- valry across the bridge of the Adour yes- terday evening , and retired their force op- posite to Sir R. Hill this morning towards Bayonne . Throughout these varions ...
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... officers , prisoners of war , and a crew of 21 men , making a total of 473 per- sons , was lying in Carrick Road ... officers round him- " Gen- tlemen , " said he , " ' tis better to fall with honour , " and at the head of a few Polish ...
... officers , prisoners of war , and a crew of 21 men , making a total of 473 per- sons , was lying in Carrick Road ... officers round him- " Gen- tlemen , " said he , " ' tis better to fall with honour , " and at the head of a few Polish ...
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