The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumes 1-2; Volume 5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - Europe |
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Page 4
... command of the ship Elphinstone , destined to China direct . Captain Stopford , who brought the official details of the taking of Batavia , is promoted to the rank of post captain , and will also be reward- ed with the sum of 5001. as ...
... command of the ship Elphinstone , destined to China direct . Captain Stopford , who brought the official details of the taking of Batavia , is promoted to the rank of post captain , and will also be reward- ed with the sum of 5001. as ...
Page 14
... command . He particularly praises Colonel Lord Pro- by , second in command , and Lieut.- Col. Gough , of the 2d battalion 37th regiment , and Captain Smith of the Royal Engineers . The British loss consists of two officers , Lieut ...
... command . He particularly praises Colonel Lord Pro- by , second in command , and Lieut.- Col. Gough , of the 2d battalion 37th regiment , and Captain Smith of the Royal Engineers . The British loss consists of two officers , Lieut ...
Page 64
... commands the army , and has pledged himself to the senate , to have no interview with Buonaparte , but in the field at the head of his troops . 4th . By a mail which arrived on Friday from Anholt , the address of his Swedish majesty to ...
... commands the army , and has pledged himself to the senate , to have no interview with Buonaparte , but in the field at the head of his troops . 4th . By a mail which arrived on Friday from Anholt , the address of his Swedish majesty to ...
Page 89
... command of temper ; it characterised his vir- tues ; they were all of the gentle , yet steady kind . His reputation as a critic will vindicate itself as a man , he needs no vindication . 2d . - Last week , one of the most terrible ...
... command of temper ; it characterised his vir- tues ; they were all of the gentle , yet steady kind . His reputation as a critic will vindicate itself as a man , he needs no vindication . 2d . - Last week , one of the most terrible ...
Page 90
... command- ed a view of Burrows ' residence , and after walking there nearly two hours , he returned to the smith's shop , when Burrows was approaching it , and ha- ving taken up the blunderbuss , he met him and presented it , when ...
... command- ed a view of Burrows ' residence , and after walking there nearly two hours , he returned to the smith's shop , when Burrows was approaching it , and ha- ving taken up the blunderbuss , he met him and presented it , when ...
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