Annual Register, Volumen52Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1812 |
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... whole , the result was this , that during the time that his ma jesty's ministers had conducted his government , they had attempted every thing every where , on the largest scale , and that in every thing they had failed ; except in ...
... whole , the result was this , that during the time that his ma jesty's ministers had conducted his government , they had attempted every thing every where , on the largest scale , and that in every thing they had failed ; except in ...
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... whole number there was scarcely a cool - headed , sound- judging man , scarcely one whose opinion was much better than that of the famous Colonel Charmilly himself . The opinion of Major Carrol stood on one side , the opi- nion of Sir ...
... whole number there was scarcely a cool - headed , sound- judging man , scarcely one whose opinion was much better than that of the famous Colonel Charmilly himself . The opinion of Major Carrol stood on one side , the opi- nion of Sir ...
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... whole power of Europe was concentrated in France , and the whole power of France concentrated in one man , and that man the greatest general and statesman the world ever pro- duced , and the bitterest enemy England ever knew , it was an ...
... whole power of Europe was concentrated in France , and the whole power of France concentrated in one man , and that man the greatest general and statesman the world ever pro- duced , and the bitterest enemy England ever knew , it was an ...
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... whole House appointed to inquire into the Causes of the Failure of the Expedition to the Scheldt . - Motion for Papers relative to that Subject , agreed to . Appointment of a Secret Committee , for the Inspection and Selection of ...
... whole House appointed to inquire into the Causes of the Failure of the Expedition to the Scheldt . - Motion for Papers relative to that Subject , agreed to . Appointment of a Secret Committee , for the Inspection and Selection of ...
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... whole house . The papers re- maining to be produced might state what was thought proper , with respect to the number of boats , or the means of debarkation on Cadsand . But admiralty returns would not satisfy him . He must have viva ...
... whole house . The papers re- maining to be produced might state what was thought proper , with respect to the number of boats , or the means of debarkation on Cadsand . But admiralty returns would not satisfy him . He must have viva ...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volumen47 Edmund Burke Vista completa - 1807 |
Términos y frases comunes
Admiral amend appeared appointed army attack Badajoz bank Bank of England Bart batteries bill Britain British Buonaparte Cadiz Captain capture Ciudad Rodrigo Coimbra command committee conduct constitution corps Cortes council court crown daughter deputy ditto Duke duty Earl enemy England English Exchequer execution expedition favour Ferdinand VII force French frigate guns honourable House of Commons inhabitants inquiry Ireland island Isle Junta king Lady land late letter liberty Lisbon London Lord Chatham Lord Wellington majesty majesty's March Massena ment military ministers motion nation neral o'clock object officers opinion paper parliament passed persons petition port Portugal Portuguese present Prince principle prisoners proceeded received Regency resolutions respect retreat royal Scheldt sent serjeant Serjeant at Arms ships sion Sir Francis Burdett Spain Spaniards Spanish Street Tagus tain taken tion town troops Walcheren whole William wounded