The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, 第 77 巻Archibald Constable and Company, 1815 |
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... peace with him , and resolve hereafter to live honestly , prudently , and wisely . Retire to whatever corner of the land you please , yet be assured the eyes of the public will be on you , and the hand of public justice will scrutinize ...
... peace with him , and resolve hereafter to live honestly , prudently , and wisely . Retire to whatever corner of the land you please , yet be assured the eyes of the public will be on you , and the hand of public justice will scrutinize ...
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... peace with this govern- ment . And , reciprocally , the Portu- guese vessels are permitted without breach of law , to convey their ships into the harbours of the said nations . I communicate the above to your Excellency , that you may ...
... peace with this govern- ment . And , reciprocally , the Portu- guese vessels are permitted without breach of law , to convey their ships into the harbours of the said nations . I communicate the above to your Excellency , that you may ...
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... peace , when he saw the great powers forming a fo- tus of di - content by the addition of other states to their territories . With respect to America , he must compliment Ministers ; for they had fought and negociated in such a manner ...
... peace , when he saw the great powers forming a fo- tus of di - content by the addition of other states to their territories . With respect to America , he must compliment Ministers ; for they had fought and negociated in such a manner ...
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... PEACE . The negociations at Ghent have happily terminated in a treaty of peace , which was signed there by the British and American Plenipotentiaries on the ... peace peace with the Indians , who have joined in the Historicl Affairs . 61.
... PEACE . The negociations at Ghent have happily terminated in a treaty of peace , which was signed there by the British and American Plenipotentiaries on the ... peace peace with the Indians , who have joined in the Historicl Affairs . 61.
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peace with the Indians , who have joined in the war against them , and to restore them to the privileges , & c . they possessed previous to the war , provided that the Indians re- frain from aggression , and conduct them- selves ...
peace with the Indians , who have joined in the war against them , and to restore them to the privileges , & c . they possessed previous to the war , provided that the Indians re- frain from aggression , and conduct them- selves ...
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223 ページ - ... after the signing of this treaty excepting only the islands hereinafter mentioned, shall be restored without delay, and without causing any destruction or carrying away any of the artillery or other public property originally captured in the said forts or places and 'which shall remain therein upon the exchange of the ratifications of this treaty, or any slaves or other private property.
404 ページ - The troops of the 5th division and those of the Brunswick corps were long and severely engaged, and conducted themselves with the utmost gallantry. I must particularly mention the 28th, 42d, 79th, and 92d regiments, and the battalion of Hanoverians.
405 ページ - These attacks were repeated till about seven in the evening, when the enemy made a desperate effort with cavalry and infantry, supported by the fire of artillery, to force our left centre, near the farm of La Haye Sainte, which, after a severe contest, was defeated...