Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... Ireland , which the French attributed solely to the unpropitious weather that had constantly attend- ed the expedition . It had been planned , in their opinion , on the best of all grounds ; the noted dis- contents of a people ill ...
... Ireland , which the French attributed solely to the unpropitious weather that had constantly attend- ed the expedition . It had been planned , in their opinion , on the best of all grounds ; the noted dis- contents of a people ill ...
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... Ireland - Singular Expedition of a Body of French Troops into Wales . - These surrendered themselves , without Re- sistance , Prisoners of War to a Force , raised and headed , on the Emer- gency , by Lord Cawdor . - The Spanish Island ...
... Ireland - Singular Expedition of a Body of French Troops into Wales . - These surrendered themselves , without Re- sistance , Prisoners of War to a Force , raised and headed , on the Emer- gency , by Lord Cawdor . - The Spanish Island ...
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... Ireland , in the month of December , 1790 , did not put an end to the expectation they had formed of being able to make an effectual impression upon that part of the British empire . On the return of the fleet to Brest , a proclamation ...
... Ireland , in the month of December , 1790 , did not put an end to the expectation they had formed of being able to make an effectual impression upon that part of the British empire . On the return of the fleet to Brest , a proclamation ...
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... Ireland , where the dis- contents were daily increasing , and the inhabitants seemed ripe for in- surrection . This armament con- sisted of four ships of seventy - four guns , five of sixty - eight , two of six- ty - four , and four of ...
... Ireland , where the dis- contents were daily increasing , and the inhabitants seemed ripe for in- surrection . This armament con- sisted of four ships of seventy - four guns , five of sixty - eight , two of six- ty - four , and four of ...
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... Ireland . of which the interest was to be provi- ded by the Irish parliament . Ano- ther million and a half was to be lent to the emperor , to enable him to repay the million and a half ad- vanced by this country . He pro- posed a ...
... Ireland . of which the interest was to be provi- ded by the Irish parliament . Ano- ther million and a half was to be lent to the emperor , to enable him to repay the million and a half ad- vanced by this country . He pro- posed a ...
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