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... Court would be desirous should be shewn to an exhausted foe . The ability with which Brigadier - General Sir John - Malcolm first secured the passes of the hills , and then advanced to confine Bajee Row in front , while Brigadier ...
... Court would be desirous should be shewn to an exhausted foe . The ability with which Brigadier - General Sir John - Malcolm first secured the passes of the hills , and then advanced to confine Bajee Row in front , while Brigadier ...
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... Court ; nor will you less estimate the moderation with which Sir John Malcolm held forth assurance of liberal and decorous treatment , even to an enemy stained with profligate treachery , when that enemy could no longer make resistance ...
... Court ; nor will you less estimate the moderation with which Sir John Malcolm held forth assurance of liberal and decorous treatment , even to an enemy stained with profligate treachery , when that enemy could no longer make resistance ...
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... Court to change the mourning on Sunday the 31st instant , viz . The Ladies to wear black silk or velvet , coloured ribbons , fans and tippets , or plain white , or white and gold , or white and silver stuffs , with black ribbons . The ...
... Court to change the mourning on Sunday the 31st instant , viz . The Ladies to wear black silk or velvet , coloured ribbons , fans and tippets , or plain white , or white and gold , or white and silver stuffs , with black ribbons . The ...
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... Court of Chancery of Great Britain . And We strictly charge and command that this Proclamation be duly published at the Market - Cross at Edinburgh , and in all the county towns in Scotland , twenty- five days , at least , before the ...
... Court of Chancery of Great Britain . And We strictly charge and command that this Proclamation be duly published at the Market - Cross at Edinburgh , and in all the county towns in Scotland , twenty- five days , at least , before the ...
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... Court's going into mourn- ing , on Sunday next the 7th instant , for Her late Majesty the Reigning Queen of Wirtemberg , viz . The Ladies to wear black silk , fringed or plain linen , white gloves , necklaces and ear - rings , black or ...
... Court's going into mourn- ing , on Sunday next the 7th instant , for Her late Majesty the Reigning Queen of Wirtemberg , viz . The Ladies to wear black silk , fringed or plain linen , white gloves , necklaces and ear - rings , black or ...
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