The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumer 1-2;Volum 5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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Side 4
... took leave , viz Captain Gribble , of the Royal George ; Cap- tain Moffat , of the Winchelsea ; Cap- tain Lock , of the David Scott ; and Captain Welbank , of the Cuffnels , for Madras and China ; Captain Ro- bertson , of the Surat ...
... took leave , viz Captain Gribble , of the Royal George ; Cap- tain Moffat , of the Winchelsea ; Cap- tain Lock , of the David Scott ; and Captain Welbank , of the Cuffnels , for Madras and China ; Captain Ro- bertson , of the Surat ...
Side 8
... 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 with the most filial affection 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 with the most filial affection and ...
Side 15
... took his seat on the bench . As a lawyer , the opinions he gave were probably never surpassed for their acuteness , discrimination , and solidity ; and , as a judge , he now shewed that all this was the result of such a rapid and easy ...
... took his seat on the bench . As a lawyer , the opinions he gave were probably never surpassed for their acuteness , discrimination , and solidity ; and , as a judge , he now shewed that all this was the result of such a rapid and easy ...
Side 18
... took his watch , and the silver which he had in his pockets . He lost about 71. Though stunned for a time , he soon recovered from the effects of this atrocious assault , the authors of which , we trust , will not escape the vigilance ...
... took his watch , and the silver which he had in his pockets . He lost about 71. Though stunned for a time , he soon recovered from the effects of this atrocious assault , the authors of which , we trust , will not escape the vigilance ...
Side 33
... took place on the subject , in which the ex- pulsion of Mr Walsh was opposed by Sir A. Pigot , on the ground of his having been virtually acquitted in the eye of the law . Mr Herbert , Mr Abercrombie , Mr Lamb , and Mr Whitbread , spoke ...
... took place on the subject , in which the ex- pulsion of Mr Walsh was opposed by Sir A. Pigot , on the ground of his having been virtually acquitted in the eye of the law . Mr Herbert , Mr Abercrombie , Mr Lamb , and Mr Whitbread , spoke ...
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