The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Bind 56Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1815 |
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Side viii
... Further success of the Swedes . - Frederickstein bombarded . - Preparations to surround Christian's army . He resigns.— Convention at Moss . - Christian's proclamation to the Norwegians . - Tumult at Christiania . - State of affairs ...
... Further success of the Swedes . - Frederickstein bombarded . - Preparations to surround Christian's army . He resigns.— Convention at Moss . - Christian's proclamation to the Norwegians . - Tumult at Christiania . - State of affairs ...
Side 7
... further pursuit . He had under his orders only the corps of Kleist , and Gen. Kapsiewitz's division of Langeron's corps . The enemy continued retreating , till he came near the village of Janvilliers , where a considerable body of ca ...
... further pursuit . He had under his orders only the corps of Kleist , and Gen. Kapsiewitz's division of Langeron's corps . The enemy continued retreating , till he came near the village of Janvilliers , where a considerable body of ca ...
Side 16
... further active opera- tion . The result of the actions of these days , was the capture by the allies of forty - eight pieces of cannon , and between five and six thousand prisoners , and the retreat of the French at all points . Napo ...
... further active opera- tion . The result of the actions of these days , was the capture by the allies of forty - eight pieces of cannon , and between five and six thousand prisoners , and the retreat of the French at all points . Napo ...
Side 18
... further dispatch from Lord Wel- lington , dated from St. Sever , March 4 , mentions that a heavy rain had so much swelled the Adour and its rivulet , that the army's advance had been impeded . The enemy had collected a corps at Aire to ...
... further dispatch from Lord Wel- lington , dated from St. Sever , March 4 , mentions that a heavy rain had so much swelled the Adour and its rivulet , that the army's advance had been impeded . The enemy had collected a corps at Aire to ...
Side 24
... further than concerned the assignment of Elba to Buonaparte , and that of the Italian duchies to Maria Louisa . The deposition of Buonaparte might naturally be expected to be followed by the immediate might 24 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1814 .
... further than concerned the assignment of Elba to Buonaparte , and that of the Italian duchies to Maria Louisa . The deposition of Buonaparte might naturally be expected to be followed by the immediate might 24 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1814 .
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allied powers American appeared arms army arrived artillery attack Bart bill Blucher brigade British Captain cavalry Colonel command considerable constitution corps Cortes Court crown daugh declared detachment dispatch Duke duty Earl effect Emperor enemy enemy's favour fire force Fort Erie France French frigate Genoa George Prevost guard guns honour Ireland killed King King of Sweden King's Lady land letter Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant Colonel Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord Cochrane Lord Wellington Lordship loss Majesty Majesty's Major March Marshal ment military militia ministers morning motion moved Napoleon nation neral night Norway o'clock officers parliament party passed peace persons port possession present Prince Regent Princess of Wales prisoners proceeded received regiment respect restoration retreat river Royal Highness Russia sent ship sion sovereign speech Sweden tain taken tion took town treaty troops vessels whole wounded
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Side 536 - O'er the glad waters of the dark blue sea, Our thoughts as boundless, and our souls as free, Far as the breeze can bear, the billows foam, Survey our empire, and behold our home!
Side 537 - SLOW sinks, more lovely ere his race be run, ^ Along Morea's hills the setting sun ; Not, as in Northern climes, obscurely bright, But one unclouded blaze of living light ! O'er the hushed deep the yellow beam he throws, Gilds the green wave, that trembles as it glows.
Side 537 - Salamis ! Their azure arches, through the long expanse, More deeply purpled meet his mellowing glance, And tenderest tints along their summits driven Mark his gay course, and own the hues of Heaven ; Till darkly shaded from the land, and deep, Behind his Delphian cliff he sinks to sleep.
Side 536 - Our flag the sceptre all who meet obey. Ours the wild life in tumult still to range From toil to rest, and joy in every change. Oh, who can tell? not thou, luxurious slave! Whose soul would sicken o'er the heaving wave; Not thou, vain lord of wantonness and ease!
Side 231 - An act to amend an act of the 22d year of his present majesty, intituled an act to prevent the granting in future any patent office, to be exercised in any colony or plantation, now or at any time hereafter belonging to the crown of Great Britain, for any longer term than during such time as the grantee thereof, or person appointed thereto, shall discharge the duty thereof in person, and behave well therein.
Side 422 - Revolutionary struggle defeated his unrighteous projects. His threats and his barbarities, instead of dismay, will kindle in every bosom an indignation not to be extinguished but in the disaster and expulsion of such cruel invaders.
Side 377 - That convention, however, may be terminated with twelve months' notice, at the option of either party. A treaty of amity, navigation, and commerce, between the United States and his majesty the emperor of Austria, king of Hungary and Bohemia...
Side 422 - I earnestly renew, at the same time, a recommendation of such changes in the system of the militia, as, by classing and disciplining for the most prompt and active service the portions most capable of it, will give to that great resource for the public safety all the requisite energy and efficiency.
Side 87 - Resolved, that an humble address be presented to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions...
Side 171 - The darkness of the night, during this extraordinary conflict, occasioned several uncommon incidents : our troops having for a moment been pushed back, some of our guns remained for a few minutes in the enemy's hands...