The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Bind 4J. Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales , who has now com- pleted her fifteenth year . Her royal father celebrated this anniversary with a grand entertainment at Carlton - house , of which a great number of nobility and persons of ...
... Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales , who has now com- pleted her fifteenth year . Her royal father celebrated this anniversary with a grand entertainment at Carlton - house , of which a great number of nobility and persons of ...
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... Highness the Prince of Wales to receive the sa crament yesterday at the Chapel Royal , St James's , agreeably to the directions of the bill , to qualify him to take up . on himself the office of Regent . It was signified that it was his ...
... Highness the Prince of Wales to receive the sa crament yesterday at the Chapel Royal , St James's , agreeably to the directions of the bill , to qualify him to take up . on himself the office of Regent . It was signified that it was his ...
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... Highness's leaving the chapel to get into his car- riage , he was received with the same military honours as when he entered ; and the yard was nearly filled with spectators , who greeted his Royal Highness with acclamations , and cheer ...
... Highness's leaving the chapel to get into his car- riage , he was received with the same military honours as when he entered ; and the yard was nearly filled with spectators , who greeted his Royal Highness with acclamations , and cheer ...
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... Highness the Duke of Glocester , and the Duke of Rutland , have al ready declared themselves candidates for the Chancellorship . The contest is expected to be severe . Each party will be left to his individual influence and merits , as ...
... Highness the Duke of Glocester , and the Duke of Rutland , have al ready declared themselves candidates for the Chancellorship . The contest is expected to be severe . Each party will be left to his individual influence and merits , as ...
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... Highness the Prince Regent was like- wise said to have pledged his services upon this express condition , that his royal relative should decline a canvass . It was understood , by communication from the committee in London , that four ...
... Highness the Prince Regent was like- wise said to have pledged his services upon this express condition , that his royal relative should decline a canvass . It was understood , by communication from the committee in London , that four ...
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Side 18 - Act, also, offences committed on the high seas within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England are to he tried in this court.
Side 352 - In contemplating the scenes which distinguish this momentous epoch, and estimatingtheir claims to our attention, it is impossible to overlook those developing themselves among the great communities which occupy the southern portion of our own hemisphere, and extend into our neighbourhood.
Side xxviii - But, if a man were present now at a field of slaughter, and were to inquire for what they were fighting — ' Fighting ! ' would be the answer ; ' they are not fighting, they are pausing.' ' Why is that man expiring ? Why is that other writhing with agony ? What means this implacable fury ? ' The answer must be : ' You are quite wrong, Sir, you deceive yourself.