The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 519
... British dominions or power in India , it could not be expected that a French state , erected under the nominal and ostensible aus . pices of Scindia in Hindustan , would afford any substantial aid to the ally of the British power in a ...
... British dominions or power in India , it could not be expected that a French state , erected under the nominal and ostensible aus . pices of Scindia in Hindustan , would afford any substantial aid to the ally of the British power in a ...
Pagina 559
... British soldiers can be so absurd and unlike men , that they cannot have money in their pockets without making a bad ... BRITISH ARMY IN SICILY . The following General Orders have been issued by Major General Sir John Stuart to the ...
... British soldiers can be so absurd and unlike men , that they cannot have money in their pockets without making a bad ... BRITISH ARMY IN SICILY . The following General Orders have been issued by Major General Sir John Stuart to the ...
Pagina 976
... British ship Esther taken , and the crew massacred 231 . French fleet totally de- feated and taken off St Domingo 305. Several squadrons escape from France 309. Capture a transport with Gens . Bal- four and Montresor on board ib . The ...
... British ship Esther taken , and the crew massacred 231 . French fleet totally de- feated and taken off St Domingo 305. Several squadrons escape from France 309. Capture a transport with Gens . Bal- four and Montresor on board ib . The ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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