The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... Troops . - San Martin enters Lima . -Constitution established by him . - Revolution completed in Columbia . - Affairs of Buenos Ayres . — Brazil - Revolution at Bahia . - At Rio Janeiro . - King returns to Europe . - St Domingo ...
... Troops . - San Martin enters Lima . -Constitution established by him . - Revolution completed in Columbia . - Affairs of Buenos Ayres . — Brazil - Revolution at Bahia . - At Rio Janeiro . - King returns to Europe . - St Domingo ...
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... troops , who ef- fected a forcible clearance . The ex- pelled body retired to a neighbouring inn , where they passed their counter address . Another meeting was after- wards held , in which Mr Hamilton Rowan being called to the chair ...
... troops , who ef- fected a forcible clearance . The ex- pelled body retired to a neighbouring inn , where they passed their counter address . Another meeting was after- wards held , in which Mr Hamilton Rowan being called to the chair ...
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... troops , namely 3730 of royal artillery , 4425 of royal marines , and 17,602 of disembodied militia ; and in 1821 , ( exclusive of the regular cavalry and infantry , ) the number of 125,492 troops ; namely , 7872 engineers and ar ...
... troops , namely 3730 of royal artillery , 4425 of royal marines , and 17,602 of disembodied militia ; and in 1821 , ( exclusive of the regular cavalry and infantry , ) the number of 125,492 troops ; namely , 7872 engineers and ar ...
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... troops were in stations which every man in the country con- sidered important for commercial and military objects , and for which the country had sacrificed so much blood and treasure . This being the case , he could not persuade ...
... troops were in stations which every man in the country con- sidered important for commercial and military objects , and for which the country had sacrificed so much blood and treasure . This being the case , he could not persuade ...
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... troop of cavalry . Establishments of 800 , though more economical than 650 , were more objectionable , because , if it were necessary to send out a small number of troops to a foreign station , those large regiments must be broken up ...
... troop of cavalry . Establishments of 800 , though more economical than 650 , were more objectionable , because , if it were necessary to send out a small number of troops to a foreign station , those large regiments must be broken up ...
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