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... and thirty-seven officers and men were badly wounded. July 2i»r-Thc prisoners of war who have arrived here in the Elizabeth, speak in the highest terms of the treatment they received from Admiral Linois and Ins O.iicers. ...
... and thirty-seven officers and men were badly wounded. July 2i»r-Thc prisoners of war who have arrived here in the Elizabeth, speak in the highest terms of the treatment they received from Admiral Linois and Ins O.iicers. ...
... DSLLAs A ttOrne Bolicitot General. All this, we 'may iilPl'n fe '_., e is , to clear the way to Mr. 3'-tiiier ance of . the .; Speake,rfhip of the .Lords, Vvith rtrit°blic Of the Royal 'flw d i our, to which Ms 19 i ; ca lt a _ fr. i rvices in defervedly entitle ...
... however, the harmony of the company was inter- rupted by the entrance of a servant, saying, An ' ill-looking fellow wished to speak with one of the the company. The Baronet instzntly quitted the dining parlour, and on entering the hall, was seized, and violently ...
... Suddenly, however, the harmony of the company was interrupted by the entrance of a servant, saying, ill.looking fellow wished to speak with one of die company.” - The Baronet instantly quitted the dming parlour, and on entering the hall, was seize-: and violently ...
... the harmony Of the , company was inteie rupted by the enterince of a seretent, saying, An ill-looking fellow Wished to speak with one of the compatiy. The Baronet instantly quitted the dining parlour, and on entering - the hall, was seiked, and violently ...
... The Epilogue was Rot spoken at all. Mrs. Jordan, who had already endured a three hours torture, was too much indisposed to speak it. ...
... two years of his life (from to 15) in Edinburgh, he has acquired a- sufficient knowledge the English read it with ease, and speak it with fluency : the French language is also equally familiar to him. Assisted great natural sagacity, and habits of deep ...
... cost what it would. went into assembly of young persons, and addressing myself to her who pleased me the most, I askea to speak to her apart; she granted my request, and the next day went to her house. Are you at liberty! said I, entering, Yes, ...
... and thirty-seveh officers and men were badly wounded. JULY 2 liThe prisoners of war who have arrived here in the Elizabeth, speak in the highest terms of the treatment they received from Admiral Linois and hiss Officers. The Commanders of vessels taken ...
... advan:tages' which must result to the civilized, as vell as the savage world, from this Treaty of Peace. While you seem to speak of it with as littk ceremony as if two fish-women or lobby loungers had agreed to shake hands, your cotemporaries exhibit the ...
... his having seen His Majesty, and obtained his consent to the pa.sing of a bill in si hieh his Intcre.t was concerned.— l'he speak favourably of His Majesty's health. —Discussion in the House of Lords on Bin Irish • Bank restrietion.—Lord Grenville strongly ...
... Prussian subjea, and an Officer, was, after six days imprisonment is the Temple, sent to the other side of the Rhine, for speaking too familiarly of Prince Louis • BONAPARTE, of whom he was formerly the intimate companion at Berlin. These proofs of French ...