Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... Lord Cawdor put himself at their head , and marched directly against the enemy , whom he reached before the setting in of night . But in stead of attempting either attack or defence , the French commander in- formed him , by a letter ...
... Lord Cawdor put himself at their head , and marched directly against the enemy , whom he reached before the setting in of night . But in stead of attempting either attack or defence , the French commander in- formed him , by a letter ...
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... Lord Grenville asserted , again , that ministry had never said that the formation of any government in France would preclude them from negociating for peace , when an opportunity occurred that they thought would be favourable to the ...
... Lord Grenville asserted , again , that ministry had never said that the formation of any government in France would preclude them from negociating for peace , when an opportunity occurred that they thought would be favourable to the ...
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... Lord who moved the ad- dress with so much credit , as to justify the house in entertaining the most promising expectations of him , and the noble lord well knows that it inust at all times afford me pecu- liar pleasure to hear him ...
... Lord who moved the ad- dress with so much credit , as to justify the house in entertaining the most promising expectations of him , and the noble lord well knows that it inust at all times afford me pecu- liar pleasure to hear him ...
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... lords , lord Grenville , after The The earl of Guildford declared , that , in his opinion , the present was the most unfortunate day this coun- try had ever experienced , that only excepted which had plunged us into the calamities of ...
... lords , lord Grenville , after The The earl of Guildford declared , that , in his opinion , the present was the most unfortunate day this coun- try had ever experienced , that only excepted which had plunged us into the calamities of ...
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... Lord Auckland declared , that , though he , from the beginning of this business , firmly believed that it would not be attended with any success , had yet been of opinion that it was right that the experi- ment should be made , for the ...
... Lord Auckland declared , that , though he , from the beginning of this business , firmly believed that it would not be attended with any success , had yet been of opinion that it was right that the experi- ment should be made , for the ...
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