The European Magazine, and London Review, Том 70Philological Society of London, 1816 |
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... Algiers , reprobated the conduct of Lord Exmouth , who , with a fleet under his orders , had negociated a treaty highly dis- graceful to this country , as it sanctioned the ransom of captives , and stipulated the payment of an annual ...
... Algiers , reprobated the conduct of Lord Exmouth , who , with a fleet under his orders , had negociated a treaty highly dis- graceful to this country , as it sanctioned the ransom of captives , and stipulated the payment of an annual ...
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... Algiers , with the British fleet in front , is ou a magnificent scale of grandeur . We take pleasure in all this profusion of expense , because we at the same time take pleasure in the liberality of public patronage . The house is ...
... Algiers , with the British fleet in front , is ou a magnificent scale of grandeur . We take pleasure in all this profusion of expense , because we at the same time take pleasure in the liberality of public patronage . The house is ...
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... Algiers and Tunis from the Over the French near Salamanca , on the the departinent. massacre the Ultra - Royalists incited against them at Marseilles , where they had orders to repair , are said to have materially contributed to the fury ...
... Algiers and Tunis from the Over the French near Salamanca , on the the departinent. massacre the Ultra - Royalists incited against them at Marseilles , where they had orders to repair , are said to have materially contributed to the fury ...
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... Algiers . Lord Exmouth , according to this account , will have little to do . We expect the de- tails of this event . " The Order of Malta is to expire gradually and thus all the reports of Lyssa , or some other territory , being about ...
... Algiers . Lord Exmouth , according to this account , will have little to do . We expect the de- tails of this event . " The Order of Malta is to expire gradually and thus all the reports of Lyssa , or some other territory , being about ...
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... Algiers there ap- pears to have been five sail of the line and five frigates engaged , the crews of which may be computed at about 5000 men ; of whom 128 were killed , and 690 wounded . Total 818. - If the Dutch frigates were added ...
... Algiers there ap- pears to have been five sail of the line and five frigates engaged , the crews of which may be computed at about 5000 men ; of whom 128 were killed , and 690 wounded . Total 818. - If the Dutch frigates were added ...
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