The Quarterly Review, Band 62William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1838 |
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... considered of . Beet , as having a good watering ece and enormous expense of The ships was saved . Commo- " so well established , that the ou up to him when any naval emplated . On being introduced iamke , the king is said to have ...
... considered of . Beet , as having a good watering ece and enormous expense of The ships was saved . Commo- " so well established , that the ou up to him when any naval emplated . On being introduced iamke , the king is said to have ...
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... considered . resoon : That an humble at he will be graciously " escerizon ne deficiency of the allow- ins and commanders in his het vzen out of employment : and be made thereto , proportioned ze snor captains , as his Majesty 3 : mi D ...
... considered . resoon : That an humble at he will be graciously " escerizon ne deficiency of the allow- ins and commanders in his het vzen out of employment : and be made thereto , proportioned ze snor captains , as his Majesty 3 : mi D ...
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... considered as so many bribes to betray the interest of my country . But only let me see the propositions , and if I approve of them , I shall not hesitate a moment , but will hold myself ready to ac- company your lordship at an hour's ...
... considered as so many bribes to betray the interest of my country . But only let me see the propositions , and if I approve of them , I shall not hesitate a moment , but will hold myself ready to ac- company your lordship at an hour's ...
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... considered it hopeless to attack him there . As it appeared to him , also , from the shattered state of the French ships and the position they had taken up for repairing them , that they had no further intention of engaging in active ...
... considered it hopeless to attack him there . As it appeared to him , also , from the shattered state of the French ships and the position they had taken up for repairing them , that they had no further intention of engaging in active ...
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... considered him , in his present frame of mind , rather as an ally of America , than as hostile to it . He might have said the same with equal truth of Lord Howe and the other officers who , refusing to serve under the existing ...
... considered him , in his present frame of mind , rather as an ally of America , than as hostile to it . He might have said the same with equal truth of Lord Howe and the other officers who , refusing to serve under the existing ...
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