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Galignani's messenger06.09.1823
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. September 1823
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] 1 matched on the 27th, before day-break, with two counganies of infantry . I left to Baron Berge, as the oldest Maréchal-de camp, the troops which occupied Torredembarra, and the position of Allaſulla. This General had received [...]
[...] fantry, 250 cºvalry, and two bowitzers of tie 6th, sal led from Tarragona, and took the direction of Alta fulla. General Berge perceived this movement from the post of St. Anthony's chapel, which commands all the surrounding country, and immediately made his [...]
[...] pursued as far as Scipio's tower. A few moments after my arrival at Vals, I was in formed by General Berge of the attack directed against the position of Altaſulla. The distance from Wals to that position is about seven leagues. ... I determined to [...]
Galignani's messenger26.08.1820
  • Datum
    Samstag, 26. August 1820
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] circumstances he had mentioned were calculated to excite in the mind of auy indiv dual. She knew, at the time, that Berg mi was in his bedroom, for this was the first night of his taking advantage of the arrangement which had been previously made. It was quite new, on the part [...]
[...] Can you, Lordshipss, dºubt wowere "...I., ? The only person besides her Majesty who could have had ac. cess to that bed was Berg tui, and there was no other bed prºvideº for him. In ordinary cases that fact anone would be sºlic ent to satisſy Lile most sceptical mind that the [...]
[...] poli •ly; but Bergam kºpt is seat, and treated her Ma: jesty with as much familiarity as if she was hºr equal. Short y afterwa de Berg in quitted the alcoyº abruptly, wit out the sightest mark of respect to her Majesty; and , i., short, treated her as if he was on the same level in pºint [...]
[...] on the floor near her. After dinner, Bergami was, for a considerable time alone in the vestibule with her Majesty. Again. I ask your Lordships, why was it that Berg mi should, of all her Majesty's attendants, be selected to at tend in her M jesty's 'bed room P Why were even her [...]
[...] raised during the day to admit the air, but at night it was let down so as to exclude observation. During the time her Majesty and Berg mi remain d in it, the tent was so closed. Not only did they remain in it during the uight, closed in that manner, but in the day, and after dinner.— [...]
Galignani's messenger11.11.1819
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 11. November 1819
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] aud West, which he supposed to be islands; open sea to the Northward, no ice, except bergs which were aground ; a swell fuom the Westward—current set from the North-west to South and East. 5 and a half miles per hour, [...]
[...] ... It should be observed, that every year a great ‘Iºn tity of ice acci:inulates here, occasioned by the grounding of bergs on a teef of rocks, stretching across the Suraits in the latitude about 68 degrees. And this forms the impe diment to ships proceeding up the Strºit', which can sel: [...]
Galignani's messenger08.01.1821
  • Datum
    Montag, 08. Januar 1821
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] ill Wº from the Black Bull Inn, Bishopsgate street. 1621 ° t as the The River Thames presented an extraordinary spec 3 * tacle yesterday — innunerable ice-bergs. From Bat " ", tersea Bridge, as far as the eye could reach up the ri º: ver, and below, the same objects presented then [...]
[...] oscu the poor ſellows were without provisions or fire, with leºp" no means of a proach, Towards night the ice-bergs attende separated; and then, with the assistance afforded by an’s tº roºs, they were dragged to shore. [...]
Galignani's messenger25.09.1822
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 25. September 1822
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] motion, and apparently drifting in a solid body to the southward ; we took advantage of mooring to an ice berg in order to allow the flaws to drift past us. At one P.M. the Cambrian harpooned a whale, which took into the pack, and shortly afterwards came up alongside [...]
[...] dock, he penetrated !. the ice, undaunted by the dread ſul collision of the dashing flaws and ice bergs, which carry all before them. On the 16th a very heavy press came on the slip; the ice was run ning at the rate of three miles an hour, and large frag [...]
Galignani's messenger01.11.1820
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 01. November 1820
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] then is established by their own witnesses. The next fact to which he wished to direct their attention, was to the changing of Berg mi’s room. The apology that is set up for this conduct, is the protection that it afforded to the Princess. Siccard, indeed, swears, that he did this not [...]
[...] would have dared to .. with his mistress. Had any other servant been - favour d by her Ito al IIghies, P —No. But Bergami, and Berg mi alone was the favou ite. He presumed, and he had a right to presume upon the fa miliar terms upon which it was evident he w s with the [...]
Galignani's messenger29.10.1823
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 1823
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] the conditions proposed. The Colonel dºned with the Marshal. On the 18th, General Berge was sent to Barcelona, where he was received with distinction. In the even ing he returned with proposals (or capitulating. But [...]
[...] cular condition to Mina, but to demand that Barcelona should surrender as Cadiz had done. On the 19th, Gen. Berge transmitted the orders of the King of Spain to Mina, who replied, that he would deſend himself. , Since that time several flags of truce [...]
Galignani's messenger08.09.1823
  • Datum
    Montag, 08. September 1823
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] The troops set out on the 28th. I myselſ directed the movement of those which marched from Wals. º Berge commanded those which went from Al taſulla. The hours of departure had been so fixed that all [...]
[...] nish division, marched under the command of the Baron d'Eroles towards La Madona de Lorito. General Berge also proceeded in that direction with the brigade Achard, consisting of the 18th of the line and the 1st of light infantry. , ** [...]
Galignani's messenger28.08.1820
  • Datum
    Montag, 28. August 1820
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] Oldi to the rooms of the Princess and Bergami 2–There was ; one night easily pass from one to the other. Dºes he recollect Berg mi lºreakfasting or eating with the Princess at the Villa d'Este?–Yes, I do. - In what room 2–Beyond the room where the Princess [...]
[...] gami's room being closed, all communication was inter rupted between that part of the house where the rest of the Princess's suite slept and the apartments of Berg mi inj he princes, 2 Yes, when his door was locked uo body else contº go solo the Princess's apartulent. - [...]
[...] he was not there. mean ; Berg-mi's [...]
Galignani's messenger22.09.1826
  • Datum
    Freitag, 22. September 1826
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] personage, except himself (if people will call him so, though he never meddled with diplomacy in his life), the Duke of Orem berg, a lady of family advanced in years, and, from time to time, an accidental visitor, amongst whom niust be reckoned the Russian Ambassador at Frankfort, who went once to Johannis [...]
[...] an accidental visitor, amongst whom niust be reckoned the Russian Ambassador at Frankfort, who went once to Johannis berg to dine there, and afterwards returned home. Thus it is pretty clear, that even the question of the free navigation of the Rhine, which was to be discussed at that pretended Ministerial [...]
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