History of England, A.D. 1800-1815; an intr. to The history of the peaceG. Bell and Sons, 1878 - 548 pagina's |
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... Land of Egypt . By W. H. BARTLETT . New Edition , with 33 Steel Engravings . 4to . Walnut , 18s . Cloth gilt , 10s . 6d . The Desert of the Exodus . Journeys on Foot in the Wilderness of the Forty Years ' Wanderings , undertaken in ...
... Land of Egypt . By W. H. BARTLETT . New Edition , with 33 Steel Engravings . 4to . Walnut , 18s . Cloth gilt , 10s . 6d . The Desert of the Exodus . Journeys on Foot in the Wilderness of the Forty Years ' Wanderings , undertaken in ...
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... Land Illustrated IN CIVIL AND SAVAGE LIFE , ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO . with Eight Steel Engravings . Post 8vo . , 3s . 6d . Gilt , 4s . 6d . Masterman Ready ; or , the Wreck of the Pacific . Embellished with Ninety - three Engravings on ...
... Land Illustrated IN CIVIL AND SAVAGE LIFE , ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO . with Eight Steel Engravings . Post 8vo . , 3s . 6d . Gilt , 4s . 6d . Masterman Ready ; or , the Wreck of the Pacific . Embellished with Ninety - three Engravings on ...
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... land - Professions of Russia - Conference at Tilsit - Treaty of Tilsit - Secret Articles - England and Denmark - Seizure of the Danish Fleet - Bombardment of Copenhagen - Russian declara- tion of War - King of Sweden - Swedish alliance ...
... land - Professions of Russia - Conference at Tilsit - Treaty of Tilsit - Secret Articles - England and Denmark - Seizure of the Danish Fleet - Bombardment of Copenhagen - Russian declara- tion of War - King of Sweden - Swedish alliance ...
Pagina x
... Land- ing of British in Spain - Successes of Sir A. Wellesley - Con- vention of Cintra - Aspect of European affairs - Meeting at Erfurth Battle of Wagram - Andrew Höfer - False hopes of Spain - Sir John Moore's Campaign - His Retreat ...
... Land- ing of British in Spain - Successes of Sir A. Wellesley - Con- vention of Cintra - Aspect of European affairs - Meeting at Erfurth Battle of Wagram - Andrew Höfer - False hopes of Spain - Sir John Moore's Campaign - His Retreat ...
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... Land - Losses at Sea - Extensive Blockade - Rus- sian Intervention - Proposals of Peace - Capture of Washington -Commission at Ghent - Mississippi Expedition - Battle of New Orleans - Retreat of the British - Capture of Fort Mobile ...
... Land - Losses at Sea - Extensive Blockade - Rus- sian Intervention - Proposals of Peace - Capture of Washington -Commission at Ghent - Mississippi Expedition - Battle of New Orleans - Retreat of the British - Capture of Fort Mobile ...
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Pagina 317 - The Earl of Chatham, with his sword drawn Stood waiting for Sir Richard Strachan ; Sir Richard, longing to be at 'em, Stood waiting for the Earl of Chatham.
Pagina 375 - At the same time the Prince owes it to the truth and sincerity of character, which, he trusts, will appear in every action of his life, in whatever situation placed, explicitly to declare, that the irresistible impulse of filial duty and affection to his beloved and afflicted father, leads him to dread that any act of the Regent might, in the smallest degree, have the effect of interfering with the progress of his Sovereign's recovery. This consideration alone dictates the decision now communicated...