The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 - Europe |
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... Peace concluded . Cessions to the British . Proceedings in Cutch . Disturbances at Barreilly . Inroad of the Pindarees . Java is delivered up to the Dutch , CHRONICLE , Containing Brief Accounts of the various Public Occurrences of the ...
... Peace concluded . Cessions to the British . Proceedings in Cutch . Disturbances at Barreilly . Inroad of the Pindarees . Java is delivered up to the Dutch , CHRONICLE , Containing Brief Accounts of the various Public Occurrences of the ...
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... peace of Europe being once again established , and the attention of speculative , as well as of active men among us being released , in some measure , from the contemplation of external affairs , the opening of parlia- ment was this ...
... peace of Europe being once again established , and the attention of speculative , as well as of active men among us being released , in some measure , from the contemplation of external affairs , the opening of parlia- ment was this ...
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... peace among the continental nations , arising out of the speedy and glorious success with which these exertions had been crowned . The commercial treaty con- cluded with the United States of Ame- rica , and the results of the war in Cey ...
... peace among the continental nations , arising out of the speedy and glorious success with which these exertions had been crowned . The commercial treaty con- cluded with the United States of Ame- rica , and the results of the war in Cey ...
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... peace , for which we all panted , have been secured . Those blessings , I trust , we shall continue to enjoy ; and , in the hope that every measure will be adopted to procure their con- tinuance , it is my ardent wish that this address ...
... peace , for which we all panted , have been secured . Those blessings , I trust , we shall continue to enjoy ; and , in the hope that every measure will be adopted to procure their con- tinuance , it is my ardent wish that this address ...
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... to pay attention to the dates of events which must have come under the notice of every indi- vidual , they would have found that the treaty of peace , about to be laid before the 6 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . 1 .
... to pay attention to the dates of events which must have come under the notice of every indi- vidual , they would have found that the treaty of peace , about to be laid before the 6 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . 1 .
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