The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumer 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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Robert Walsh. rudiments of mere English education are almost universal . That only real modern improvement in the matter of education -the only possible one perhaps the Lancastrian method , has been adopted with avidity and is pursued on ...
Robert Walsh. rudiments of mere English education are almost universal . That only real modern improvement in the matter of education -the only possible one perhaps the Lancastrian method , has been adopted with avidity and is pursued on ...
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... English protect- ed him , caused it to be told me , that he had dined , eight days be- fore he left the island of Elba , on board an English man of war ; that Colonel Campbell who was Eng- lish commissary in the island , had set out the ...
... English protect- ed him , caused it to be told me , that he had dined , eight days be- fore he left the island of Elba , on board an English man of war ; that Colonel Campbell who was Eng- lish commissary in the island , had set out the ...
Side 16
... English vessel . We dined with him to the number of fifteen , Cambronne , Bertrand , & c . were of the party : He told us that the affair of his escape was one of early arrangement . He spoke of the smallest matters , as well as of the ...
... English vessel . We dined with him to the number of fifteen , Cambronne , Bertrand , & c . were of the party : He told us that the affair of his escape was one of early arrangement . He spoke of the smallest matters , as well as of the ...
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... English officer , without taking offence , requested permission to write , in his cabin , a dispatch to the British ambassador at Paris , informing him of the event . With this dispatch under his charge , the captain of the fri- gate ...
... English officer , without taking offence , requested permission to write , in his cabin , a dispatch to the British ambassador at Paris , informing him of the event . With this dispatch under his charge , the captain of the fri- gate ...
Side 36
... Marshal Ney , in his reply to the interrogatories of the minister of po- lice , states , that the proclamation was made by Bonaparte himself . See trial of Ney . ' English in Belgium ; but the mi- ' nisters 36 AMERICAN REGISTER .
... Marshal Ney , in his reply to the interrogatories of the minister of po- lice , states , that the proclamation was made by Bonaparte himself . See trial of Ney . ' English in Belgium ; but the mi- ' nisters 36 AMERICAN REGISTER .
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