Annual Register, Volum 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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Side 75
... John Newport , the Irish chan- cellor of the exchequer , on the 7th of May . It appeared that the supply voted for Ireland was 8,975,1941 .; and the ways and means provided by the chancellor of the exchequer were estimated at 9,181,4551 ...
... John Newport , the Irish chan- cellor of the exchequer , on the 7th of May . It appeared that the supply voted for Ireland was 8,975,1941 .; and the ways and means provided by the chancellor of the exchequer were estimated at 9,181,4551 ...
Side 130
... John Stuart - Expedition of Sir John Stuart to Cala- bria - Battle of Maida - Consequences of that Victory - French expelled from the two Calabrias - Return of the English Army to Sicily - Opera- tions along the Coast - Surrender of ...
... John Stuart - Expedition of Sir John Stuart to Cala- bria - Battle of Maida - Consequences of that Victory - French expelled from the two Calabrias - Return of the English Army to Sicily - Opera- tions along the Coast - Surrender of ...
Side 142
... John Stuart thus reluctantly undertook , he conducted with singular judg- ment and ability , and brought to a fortunate conclusion , with infinite glory to the British arms , but with- out any of those advantages to the court of ...
... John Stuart thus reluctantly undertook , he conducted with singular judg- ment and ability , and brought to a fortunate conclusion , with infinite glory to the British arms , but with- out any of those advantages to the court of ...
Side 143
... John Stuart , at not less than 4000 men . The English had only 45 men killed and 282 wound- ed in the action . the panic terrors , which had seized them at Maida . The villages , which declared against them , were ' plun- dered and ...
... John Stuart , at not less than 4000 men . The English had only 45 men killed and 282 wound- ed in the action . the panic terrors , which had seized them at Maida . The villages , which declared against them , were ' plun- dered and ...
Side 146
... John Stuart interposed ineffectually to prevent , retaliated on the insurgents with a barbarity equal to their own . Prisoners taken with arms in their hands were shot instantly , on the false and monstrous pretext , that they were re ...
... John Stuart interposed ineffectually to prevent , retaliated on the insurgents with a barbarity equal to their own . Prisoners taken with arms in their hands were shot instantly , on the false and monstrous pretext , that they were re ...
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