The European Magazine, and London Review, 第 51 巻Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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... march out with the honours of war , and be embarked for En- gland as prisoners ; and that the Spanish troops made prisouers by us on the capture of the place , should be exchanged for the British Officers taken at the re - capture ...
... march out with the honours of war , and be embarked for En- gland as prisoners ; and that the Spanish troops made prisouers by us on the capture of the place , should be exchanged for the British Officers taken at the re - capture ...
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... march out with the honours of war , lay down their arms , and become pri- Soners of war .-- Answer , Granted . Art . II . The Dutch garrison at Curaços shail be prisoners of war , and by His Bri- tanuic Majesty sent to Holland , not to ...
... march out with the honours of war , lay down their arms , and become pri- Soners of war .-- Answer , Granted . Art . II . The Dutch garrison at Curaços shail be prisoners of war , and by His Bri- tanuic Majesty sent to Holland , not to ...
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... MARCH 1807 . [ Embellished with. EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS FOR FEBRUARY 1807 . y 60 a 61 Bank 3 per Ct . Speech per Ct . 4perCt Navy New Long Short Stock Cousols Reduc def . 1808 Consol 5 perct perCi Anns . Anus . Jan. 27 216 Omn . Imp ...
... MARCH 1807 . [ Embellished with. EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS FOR FEBRUARY 1807 . y 60 a 61 Bank 3 per Ct . Speech per Ct . 4perCt Navy New Long Short Stock Cousols Reduc def . 1808 Consol 5 perct perCi Anns . Anus . Jan. 27 216 Omn . Imp ...
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European Magazine , For MARCH 1807 . [ Embellished with , 1. A Portrait of ALEXANDER THE FIRST , EMPEROR OF RUSSIA . And , 2. A View of RENDLESHAM ... March 1807 . Y The Biographical Notices of GENERAL FROST and GENERAL THAW shall THE ibid.
European Magazine , For MARCH 1807 . [ Embellished with , 1. A Portrait of ALEXANDER THE FIRST , EMPEROR OF RUSSIA . And , 2. A View of RENDLESHAM ... March 1807 . Y The Biographical Notices of GENERAL FROST and GENERAL THAW shall THE ibid.
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... March 7 to March 14 . MARITIME COUNTIES . Wheat Rye Barl . Oats Beans INLAND COUNTIES . Wheat Rye Barl . | Oats Beans Essex Kent 80 0141 636 629 941 6 Middlesex 83 11 48 Sussex Suffolk Cambridge 74 85 648 039 555 059 81 400 039 933 000 ...
... March 7 to March 14 . MARITIME COUNTIES . Wheat Rye Barl . Oats Beans INLAND COUNTIES . Wheat Rye Barl . | Oats Beans Essex Kent 80 0141 636 629 941 6 Middlesex 83 11 48 Sussex Suffolk Cambridge 74 85 648 039 555 059 81 400 039 933 000 ...
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