| The Westminster Review.Volume II.July-October,1824 - 1824 - 582 páginas
...at Messolonghi, where his generosity has been so conspicuously displayed, and of which he had even become a citizen, with the ulterior determination...therefore, the final determination of the national go' 1st. To morrow morning at daylight, 37 minute guns will be fired from the grand battery, being... | |
| William Parry - 1825 - 404 páginas
...generosity bos been so conspicuously displayed, and of which he had even become a citizen, with the further determination of participating in all the dangers...national government be known, and by virtue of the powers Mrith which it has been pleased to invest me, I hereby decree, 1st. To-morrow morning, at day-light,... | |
| William Parry - 1825 - 404 páginas
...generosity hat been so conspicuously displayed, and of which he had even become a citizen, with the further determination of participating in all the dangers...therefore, the final determination of the national g«T vernment be known, and by virtue of the powers with which it has been pleased to invest me, I... | |
| William Parry - 1825 - 400 páginas
...displayed, and of which he had even become a citizen, with the further determination of participating jn all the dangers of the war. Every body is acquainted...therefore, the final determination of the national go* vernment be known, and by virtue of the powers with which it has been pleased to invest me, I hereby... | |
| Edward Blaquière - 1825 - 610 páginas
...at Messolunghi, where his generosity has been so conspicuously displayed, and of which he had even become a citizen, with the ulterior determination of participating in all the dangers of the war. " All are acquainted with the beneficent acts of his Lordship, and none can cease to hail his name... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 páginas
...at Missolonghi, where his generosity has been so conspicuously displayed, and of which he had even become a citizen, with the ulterior determination...known, and by virtue of the powers with which it has b»en pleased to invest me : I hereby decree, ' 1st. To-morrow morning, at daylight, thirty-seven minute-guns... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 páginas
...at Missolonghi, where his generosity has been so conspicuously displayed, and of which he had even become a citizen, with the ulterior determination of participating in all the dangers of the war. " All are acquainted with the beneficent acts of his Lordship, and none can cease to hail his name... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 páginas
...at Missolonghi, where his generosity has been so conspicuously displayed, and of which he had even become a citizen, with the ulterior determination of participating in all the dangers of the war. " All are acquainted with the beneficent acts of his Lordship, and none can cease to hail his name... | |
| John Galt - 1830 - 404 páginas
...afflicting event was apprehended. * Fletcher's Narrative implies at six that evening, the 19tli April 1824. "The loss of this illustrious individual is undoubtedly...determination of participating in all the dangers of the war. " Everybody is acquainted with the beneficent acts of his Lordship, and none can cease to hail his... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 páginas
...citizen, with the further determination of participating in all the dangers of the war. i " Everybody is acquainted with the beneficent acts of his lordship,...of the National Government be known, and by virtue ol the powers with which it has been pleased to invest me, I hereby decree, " 1st. To-morrow morning,... | |
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