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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... ships about to bo whateve interes his rank in life might hun , i ha rá sufficient weight at home to las cavinussuir : and therefore , he th . Wes Tachos to reinin his patron . Com- xsa , placoc fan , ùt . t , vacancy , as Lieutenant of ...
... ships about to bo whateve interes his rank in life might hun , i ha rá sufficient weight at home to las cavinussuir : and therefore , he th . Wes Tachos to reinin his patron . Com- xsa , placoc fan , ùt . t , vacancy , as Lieutenant of ...
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... ships , in a place called Loch Nony , in Mordant . ' Previous to this action , he found on his arrival in England that he had been made captain , and appointed to the Triton , with orders to receive treasure at Lisbon and bring it to ...
... ships , in a place called Loch Nony , in Mordant . ' Previous to this action , he found on his arrival in England that he had been made captain , and appointed to the Triton , with orders to receive treasure at Lisbon and bring it to ...
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... ship , to qualify for the com- mission of commander ; and one year , for that of captain . So that the very earliest period , supposing not a day to be lost , at which a naval officer can now arrive at the rank of captain , is , when he ...
... ship , to qualify for the com- mission of commander ; and one year , for that of captain . So that the very earliest period , supposing not a day to be lost , at which a naval officer can now arrive at the rank of captain , is , when he ...
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... ships wherever they 26 Pie de Mirepoix declared De nst gun fired at sea in a A threat like this was pal of the nation . Not only was all parts of Great Britain , and ace , but in aid of the odeled by a ' most all the consider- close wou ...
... ships wherever they 26 Pie de Mirepoix declared De nst gun fired at sea in a A threat like this was pal of the nation . Not only was all parts of Great Britain , and ace , but in aid of the odeled by a ' most all the consider- close wou ...
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... ships of the line ; the other gained the St. Lawrence by the usual pas- sage round Newfoundland , and escaped the British fleet , owing to the fogs that prevail there and more especially in the spring . In one of those fogs the British ...
... ships of the line ; the other gained the St. Lawrence by the usual pas- sage round Newfoundland , and escaped the British fleet , owing to the fogs that prevail there and more especially in the spring . In one of those fogs the British ...
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