The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1809 |
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... ladies , and a large sum of money , part of the pillage of Elbing . A great number of prisoners also fell into the hands of the Russians , among whom were three generals , including general Victor , who was taken by a small party ...
... ladies , and a large sum of money , part of the pillage of Elbing . A great number of prisoners also fell into the hands of the Russians , among whom were three generals , including general Victor , who was taken by a small party ...
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... ladies , but rather that they might But were these doubtful points , obtain such a competent provision the abolition of that horrid traffic as they were not likely to meet was imperiously demanded by jus But were no other tice . What ...
... ladies , but rather that they might But were these doubtful points , obtain such a competent provision the abolition of that horrid traffic as they were not likely to meet was imperiously demanded by jus But were no other tice . What ...
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... lady of a planter , accompanied by a female slave .-- The animal would now and then make a noise which was an exact imitation of weeping and lamentation . - Immediately on the back of this , it would set up another kind of noise which ...
... lady of a planter , accompanied by a female slave .-- The animal would now and then make a noise which was an exact imitation of weeping and lamentation . - Immediately on the back of this , it would set up another kind of noise which ...
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... lady se- lected for him by his greatest ene- my , the favourite at once of the queen and the king , and on that ac- count alone the object of his aver- sion , induced him to acquiesce in the proposition of Beauharnois ; with the ...
... lady se- lected for him by his greatest ene- my , the favourite at once of the queen and the king , and on that ac- count alone the object of his aver- sion , induced him to acquiesce in the proposition of Beauharnois ; with the ...
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... lady , on a visit to the Narcissus frigate , at Spithead , was safely delivered of a daughter before dinner by the sur geon of the ship ; premature labour having been brought on by sea . sickness . The child has since been named ...
... lady , on a visit to the Narcissus frigate , at Spithead , was safely delivered of a daughter before dinner by the sur geon of the ship ; premature labour having been brought on by sea . sickness . The child has since been named ...
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