Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... Bayonne , with the intention , no doubt , of acquainting the emperor of all that had passed , and of procuring a let- ter from him , which should deter- mine the king to separate himself from his people . At Vittoria , his majesty ...
... Bayonne , with the intention , no doubt , of acquainting the emperor of all that had passed , and of procuring a let- ter from him , which should deter- mine the king to separate himself from his people . At Vittoria , his majesty ...
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... Bayonne , April 26. A castle in the environs of Bayonne was appointed for his residence ; and he was in all respects treated tinction and consequence . The determined interference of Buonaparte for the liberation of the prince of peace ...
... Bayonne , April 26. A castle in the environs of Bayonne was appointed for his residence ; and he was in all respects treated tinction and consequence . The determined interference of Buonaparte for the liberation of the prince of peace ...
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... Bayonne , and what came to pass at Madrid . The pub- lic niind in Spain had never been in a state of perfect tranquillity sinee the middle of March , when it was suspected that Charles IV . intended to remove to Seville , with all his ...
... Bayonne , and what came to pass at Madrid . The pub- lic niind in Spain had never been in a state of perfect tranquillity sinee the middle of March , when it was suspected that Charles IV . intended to remove to Seville , with all his ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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