The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 |
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... body of a dead child ; and his astonishment and affliction may be more easily concei- ved than expressed , when he found it to be his own and only daughter . On making further search immediately , his wife and housekeeper , and his ...
... body of a dead child ; and his astonishment and affliction may be more easily concei- ved than expressed , when he found it to be his own and only daughter . On making further search immediately , his wife and housekeeper , and his ...
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... body of troops employed in opposing him , he has probably prevented those troops which were intended for Figueras from advancing into Spain , by giving them employment in the defence of their own coast . On the coast to- wards Genoa ...
... body of troops employed in opposing him , he has probably prevented those troops which were intended for Figueras from advancing into Spain , by giving them employment in the defence of their own coast . On the coast to- wards Genoa ...
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Walter Scott. after killed , by three grape shot he received in his body . I still ordered the fire to be kept up , until I found his Majesty's brig in a sinking condi- tion , and struck . Whether from the confusion of the enemy , or ...
Walter Scott. after killed , by three grape shot he received in his body . I still ordered the fire to be kept up , until I found his Majesty's brig in a sinking condi- tion , and struck . Whether from the confusion of the enemy , or ...
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... body , and on Saturday it was taken from the grave at the Bal- last Hills , where it had been interred , for his inspection . On seeing the body , he recognized it to be that of his nephew , Mr John Cook , and son of a respectable ...
... body , and on Saturday it was taken from the grave at the Bal- last Hills , where it had been interred , for his inspection . On seeing the body , he recognized it to be that of his nephew , Mr John Cook , and son of a respectable ...
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... body , after being dreadfully mangled , was thrown into the street . Immediately after , one Ali , sur- named Kodja , who had been many years attendant on a mosque , was proclaimed Dey by the soldiers ; and no person sustained any ...
... body , after being dreadfully mangled , was thrown into the street . Immediately after , one Ali , sur- named Kodja , who had been many years attendant on a mosque , was proclaimed Dey by the soldiers ; and no person sustained any ...
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