The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 38Philological Society of London, 1800 |
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... four Noble and Honourable Per- fonages named for that purpose raised the tone ( by means of four rings fixed thereto ) , and laid it in the proper fitua- tion . The fpectators then gave three times three hearty cheers , and declared ...
... four Noble and Honourable Per- fonages named for that purpose raised the tone ( by means of four rings fixed thereto ) , and laid it in the proper fitua- tion . The fpectators then gave three times three hearty cheers , and declared ...
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... FOUR OF HER CREW , THE ONLY SURVIVORS OF THAT CATASTROPHE . which promifed more fecurity to those who might be able. his other navigations lykewife hath he fayled thorough all the Levant feas every way and ben in the chiefe iflandes of ...
... FOUR OF HER CREW , THE ONLY SURVIVORS OF THAT CATASTROPHE . which promifed more fecurity to those who might be able. his other navigations lykewife hath he fayled thorough all the Levant feas every way and ben in the chiefe iflandes of ...
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... four days unabated ; and in which the proved fo leaky that her chain pumps were kept conftantly at work , night and day ; fo that in order to lighten her they were obliged to heave a number of her upper deck guns over- board . She then ...
... four days unabated ; and in which the proved fo leaky that her chain pumps were kept conftantly at work , night and day ; fo that in order to lighten her they were obliged to heave a number of her upper deck guns over- board . She then ...
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... four fetched it in fafety . THE CHARACTER OF JOHN LORD ASHBURTON . BY SIR WILLIAM. heard the repeated fhouts of the wretched beings clinging to it , callous to every impulfe of humanity , after the difcharge of a fingle musket , having ...
... four fetched it in fafety . THE CHARACTER OF JOHN LORD ASHBURTON . BY SIR WILLIAM. heard the repeated fhouts of the wretched beings clinging to it , callous to every impulfe of humanity , after the difcharge of a fingle musket , having ...
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... four more pirate prows with the firit , fome of the people belonging to which were at work on the thore , repairing a boat . On perceiving Scott , their head man immediately made towards him , with an uplifted axe in his hand ; upon a ...
... four more pirate prows with the firit , fome of the people belonging to which were at work on the thore , repairing a boat . On perceiving Scott , their head man immediately made towards him , with an uplifted axe in his hand ; upon a ...
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