The Monthly critical gazette, Volumen1Knight and Lacey, 1824 |
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... of a friend , whom lightning had killed by his side ; he appears to have been disciplined by it to habits of patient Crit . Gaz , Vol . 1. No. 1 . 2202907 B. 2 Miller's Lectures on Modern History . [ HISTORY . SRLE ...
... of a friend , whom lightning had killed by his side ; he appears to have been disciplined by it to habits of patient Crit . Gaz , Vol . 1. No. 1 . 2202907 B. 2 Miller's Lectures on Modern History . [ HISTORY . SRLE ...
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... side . " General Valdes , the military governor of Cadiz , stood uncovered at the helm ; and , after the royal barge had receded about thirty yards from the wharf , the rowers dully and mechanically heaved out ( not shouted ) Viva el ...
... side . " General Valdes , the military governor of Cadiz , stood uncovered at the helm ; and , after the royal barge had receded about thirty yards from the wharf , the rowers dully and mechanically heaved out ( not shouted ) Viva el ...
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... side of which was bordered by swamps , full of mangrove - trees , and swarming with the venomous insects before men- tioned . " The writer , at last , escapes ; arrives at the Havannah ; and , when there , is immediately arrested as a ...
... side of which was bordered by swamps , full of mangrove - trees , and swarming with the venomous insects before men- tioned . " The writer , at last , escapes ; arrives at the Havannah ; and , when there , is immediately arrested as a ...
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... side , hung on her rear , and detained her in the same state of ignorance that disgraced her earlier vassalage ? What in this she was centuries ago , is she not at this moment ? If her dis- content be as great as ever , has she not as ...
... side , hung on her rear , and detained her in the same state of ignorance that disgraced her earlier vassalage ? What in this she was centuries ago , is she not at this moment ? If her dis- content be as great as ever , has she not as ...
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... side lay the greater portion of blame , it is now so much wiser to forget than to revive the subject , that nothing which can be said upon it , however pertinent and sensible , is so praiseworthy as silence . That her majesty , whether ...
... side lay the greater portion of blame , it is now so much wiser to forget than to revive the subject , that nothing which can be said upon it , however pertinent and sensible , is so praiseworthy as silence . That her majesty , whether ...
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