The Scots Magazine, Volume 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 - English literature |
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... Royal Highness , were at first denied access , but on a second visit , were admitted . The students were then apprehensive that they had , in their names , made a submission , and asked pardon for burn- ing the Pope . Fired by this ...
... Royal Highness , were at first denied access , but on a second visit , were admitted . The students were then apprehensive that they had , in their names , made a submission , and asked pardon for burn- ing the Pope . Fired by this ...
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... Highness the Prince de Conde , to her Se- rene Highness the Princess Dowager de Monaco . At Dublin , Capt . Duff ... Royal Navy , to Miss Bennet , Piccadilly . 3. At Battersea , Capt . Henry Morse Samson , to Jane , daughter of the late ...
... Highness the Prince de Conde , to her Se- rene Highness the Princess Dowager de Monaco . At Dublin , Capt . Duff ... Royal Navy , to Miss Bennet , Piccadilly . 3. At Battersea , Capt . Henry Morse Samson , to Jane , daughter of the late ...
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... Royal Highness the Commander in Chief . HARRY CALVERT , Adjutant General . Horse Guards , Feb. 1. 1809 . BATTLE OF CORUNNA . French Accounts . The French accounts of the battle of Corunna , and of the operations of their army , are ...
... Royal Highness the Commander in Chief . HARRY CALVERT , Adjutant General . Horse Guards , Feb. 1. 1809 . BATTLE OF CORUNNA . French Accounts . The French accounts of the battle of Corunna , and of the operations of their army , are ...
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... Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge , who had but just returned home , when the fire broke out . For the greater part of the time it was not expected that any part of the Palace could escape destruc- tion . A great deal of valuable ...
... Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge , who had but just returned home , when the fire broke out . For the greater part of the time it was not expected that any part of the Palace could escape destruc- tion . A great deal of valuable ...
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... Royal Highness took a house in Glou- cester Place , in which a lady , of the name of Clarke , took up her residence ( expres- sions of disapprobation from several Mem- bers , ) with a splendid establishment ; he should have frequent ...
... Royal Highness took a house in Glou- cester Place , in which a lady , of the name of Clarke , took up her residence ( expres- sions of disapprobation from several Mem- bers , ) with a splendid establishment ; he should have frequent ...
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