The Monthly critical gazette, Volumen1Knight and Lacey, 1824 |
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... writer has spared no diligence in the task of research , nor , in the choice he has made , been deficient in judgment . They are numerous , and eligibly amassed ; and their arrangement announces an attention to that lucidus ordo ...
... writer has spared no diligence in the task of research , nor , in the choice he has made , been deficient in judgment . They are numerous , and eligibly amassed ; and their arrangement announces an attention to that lucidus ordo ...
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... writer rests his defence . With deference and respect , therefore , he offers to the naval profession , and to his ... writers on naval science ; and that , on the whole , he is at least as much indebted to his reading , as to the ...
... writer rests his defence . With deference and respect , therefore , he offers to the naval profession , and to his ... writers on naval science ; and that , on the whole , he is at least as much indebted to his reading , as to the ...
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... writer . Fortis et in se ipse totus teres et rotundus . The Atrocities of the Pirates ; being a faithful Narrative of the unpa- ralleled Sufferings endured by the Author , during his Captivity among the Pirates of Cuba . By Aaron Smith ...
... writer . Fortis et in se ipse totus teres et rotundus . The Atrocities of the Pirates ; being a faithful Narrative of the unpa- ralleled Sufferings endured by the Author , during his Captivity among the Pirates of Cuba . By Aaron Smith ...
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... writer , at last , escapes ; arrives at the Havannah ; and , when there , is immediately arrested as a pirate . He is delivered over to the British government ; brought to England ; persecuted with the utmost virulence by those who ...
... writer , at last , escapes ; arrives at the Havannah ; and , when there , is immediately arrested as a pirate . He is delivered over to the British government ; brought to England ; persecuted with the utmost virulence by those who ...
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... writer being , as in the present instance , a near relative of the deceased . So far as mere facts are concerned , the communications of such a person may be valuable , because of these he will possess a more accurate knowledge than ...
... writer being , as in the present instance , a near relative of the deceased . So far as mere facts are concerned , the communications of such a person may be valuable , because of these he will possess a more accurate knowledge than ...
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