The Edinburgh Annual Register, Parte2John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... enemies on this occasion , completely relieve M.D'Eon from any impeachment of his honour or integrity , however his prudence may justly be questionable in oppo- sing so powerful adversaries . From this period till the death of Louis XV ...
... enemies on this occasion , completely relieve M.D'Eon from any impeachment of his honour or integrity , however his prudence may justly be questionable in oppo- sing so powerful adversaries . From this period till the death of Louis XV ...
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... enemies , revealed some things to the prejudice of his best friends . Among other persons very freely treated in this publication , was the Count de Guerchy ; and it was this treatment that drew on him a prose- cution for a libel on his ...
... enemies , revealed some things to the prejudice of his best friends . Among other persons very freely treated in this publication , was the Count de Guerchy ; and it was this treatment that drew on him a prose- cution for a libel on his ...
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... enemies , while a boy , who was making a considerable noise , experienced similar treatment . The female , in the mean time , having somewhat recovered from the blows , had crept for safety under the bed . The assassins , imagining that ...
... enemies , while a boy , who was making a considerable noise , experienced similar treatment . The female , in the mean time , having somewhat recovered from the blows , had crept for safety under the bed . The assassins , imagining that ...
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... enemy were placed in a more en- viable situation than they were , and by enforcing that assertion by com- parisons made between the service of the enemy and the service of their own sovereign . A government which is a mere military ...
... enemy were placed in a more en- viable situation than they were , and by enforcing that assertion by com- parisons made between the service of the enemy and the service of their own sovereign . A government which is a mere military ...
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... enemy's fire , within half pistol shot , nothing could induce them to give up the attempt , until the enemy bore off and got out of the bay . On the morning of the 4th she was seen at a great dis- tance , making for Sicily ; in the ...
... enemy's fire , within half pistol shot , nothing could induce them to give up the attempt , until the enemy bore off and got out of the bay . On the morning of the 4th she was seen at a great dis- tance , making for Sicily ; in the ...
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