Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... shew of taking a very warm interest in the fate of Don Manuel Godoy , with whom , though personally unac- quainted , he had kept up a confi- dential and intimate correspond- ence . On the imprisonment of Godoy , the queen besieged , as ...
... shew of taking a very warm interest in the fate of Don Manuel Godoy , with whom , though personally unac- quainted , he had kept up a confi- dential and intimate correspond- ence . On the imprisonment of Godoy , the queen besieged , as ...
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... shew of resistance , and he was suffered to push forward detachments , and take possession of Lerin , Viana , Capporoso , and other French posts on the left bank of the Ebro . The French did not oppose his onward course towards ...
... shew of resistance , and he was suffered to push forward detachments , and take possession of Lerin , Viana , Capporoso , and other French posts on the left bank of the Ebro . The French did not oppose his onward course towards ...
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... shew a regular mo- nitor absent , when an occasional monitor must of course be chosen . One monitor of order , to be ap- pointed by the master , to see what monitors are absent daily , and to appoint others in their place for the ...
... shew a regular mo- nitor absent , when an occasional monitor must of course be chosen . One monitor of order , to be ap- pointed by the master , to see what monitors are absent daily , and to appoint others in their place for the ...
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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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