The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 2; Volume 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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Page 62
... BRITISH LINE : His eagle eye surveys from far That moment which decides the War , " FORWARD ! " he cries , " for Eng- LAND'S GLORY ! " The veteran Bands of GALLIA yield , And WATERLOO's triumphant field Shall shine in British story ...
... BRITISH LINE : His eagle eye surveys from far That moment which decides the War , " FORWARD ! " he cries , " for Eng- LAND'S GLORY ! " The veteran Bands of GALLIA yield , And WATERLOO's triumphant field Shall shine in British story ...
Page 64
... British valour tried : He heard the shout of victory and died ! October 1814 . SONNET , D. Addressed to the Rev. JOHN WILLIAMSON by BENJAMIN STILLINGFLEET , Esq . ( From Cox's Literary Life , & c . of STIL- LINGFLEET . ) WHEN I behold ...
... British valour tried : He heard the shout of victory and died ! October 1814 . SONNET , D. Addressed to the Rev. JOHN WILLIAMSON by BENJAMIN STILLINGFLEET , Esq . ( From Cox's Literary Life , & c . of STIL- LINGFLEET . ) WHEN I behold ...
Page 68
... British colonies . Mr. Browne thought that a question which touched so closely the constitutional rights and private interests of the Colonies , ought not to be brought on at so late a period of the Session , without sufficient ...
... British colonies . Mr. Browne thought that a question which touched so closely the constitutional rights and private interests of the Colonies , ought not to be brought on at so late a period of the Session , without sufficient ...
Page 69
... British , who defiled before him on his arrival at his Palace . The constant attachment the Neapolitan people are known to have ever borne their legitimate Sovereign , makes it unneces- sary to detail to your Lordship their joy at his ...
... British , who defiled before him on his arrival at his Palace . The constant attachment the Neapolitan people are known to have ever borne their legitimate Sovereign , makes it unneces- sary to detail to your Lordship their joy at his ...
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... British corps was likewise moving upon the left of the Seine , towards the Pont de Neuilly , the Enemy sent to desire that the firing might cease on both sides of the Seine , with a view to the negociation , at the palace of St. Cloud ...
... British corps was likewise moving upon the left of the Seine , towards the Pont de Neuilly , the Enemy sent to desire that the firing might cease on both sides of the Seine , with a view to the negociation , at the palace of St. Cloud ...
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