The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumer 1-2;Volum 5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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... arrived at the watch- house with a cart , that had been fit- ted up for the purpose of giving the greatest possible ... arriving opposite to the house of Mr Marr , the procession halted for about ten minutes , and then pro- ceeded down ...
... arrived at the watch- house with a cart , that had been fit- ted up for the purpose of giving the greatest possible ... arriving opposite to the house of Mr Marr , the procession halted for about ten minutes , and then pro- ceeded down ...
Side 7
... arrived at the queen's palace in her Hero and 50 sail only were in com- travelling carriage , escorted by a pany ; and on the 23d , the Egeria party of light horse , at 12 o'clock , ( arrived at Leith ) lost sight of them accompanied by ...
... arrived at the queen's palace in her Hero and 50 sail only were in com- travelling carriage , escorted by a pany ; and on the 23d , the Egeria party of light horse , at 12 o'clock , ( arrived at Leith ) lost sight of them accompanied by ...
Side 8
... arrived at the queen's palace , and took the queen and princesses to Carlton House , where the Dukes of Kent and Cum- berland were in attendance to receive them , who conducted them to the prince regent , who received his royal mother ...
... arrived at the queen's palace , and took the queen and princesses to Carlton House , where the Dukes of Kent and Cum- berland were in attendance to receive them , who conducted them to the prince regent , who received his royal mother ...
Side 9
... arrived from Fal- kirk Tryst , where he had received a sum of money , and of having struck and wounded him severely on the head , and other parts of the body , to the effusion of his blood , and loss of his senses for the time , and of ...
... arrived from Fal- kirk Tryst , where he had received a sum of money , and of having struck and wounded him severely on the head , and other parts of the body , to the effusion of his blood , and loss of his senses for the time , and of ...
Side 10
... arrived there , but was not intoxicated , and knew very well what he was about . This wit- ness not understanding the English language well , was examined in Gae- lic by a gentleman who was sworn to interpret faithfully the answers he ...
... arrived there , but was not intoxicated , and knew very well what he was about . This wit- ness not understanding the English language well , was examined in Gae- lic by a gentleman who was sworn to interpret faithfully the answers he ...
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