The European Magazine, and London Review, Том 37Philological Society of London, 1800 |
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... several works , which it is to be lamented he did not complete , as no one was better in- formed on the subjects he meant to treat , or better qualified to throw new lights on them . His decline was apparent , but not not rapid , and he ...
... several works , which it is to be lamented he did not complete , as no one was better in- formed on the subjects he meant to treat , or better qualified to throw new lights on them . His decline was apparent , but not not rapid , and he ...
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... War , but for having carried it on unfuccessfully ; for not having conquered new provinces ; for having luft several . In their Proclamations they JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH SESSION OF THE 58 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
... War , but for having carried it on unfuccessfully ; for not having conquered new provinces ; for having luft several . In their Proclamations they JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH SESSION OF THE 58 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
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... several treaties , and particularly that of 1792.- Tippco's antwers were all trifling and uniatisfactory , and evidently fhewed he waited nothing but the arrival of the French forces , and the benefits of the approaching season , to put ...
... several treaties , and particularly that of 1792.- Tippco's antwers were all trifling and uniatisfactory , and evidently fhewed he waited nothing but the arrival of the French forces , and the benefits of the approaching season , to put ...
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... several other Europeans which compofed her crew , the reverend Old Man from whom he had formerly received the mysterious box , whofe lofs he had just been lamenting . At his approach he was covered with confufion ; and the more fo ...
... several other Europeans which compofed her crew , the reverend Old Man from whom he had formerly received the mysterious box , whofe lofs he had just been lamenting . At his approach he was covered with confufion ; and the more fo ...
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... several veffels in the bay fome of them loaded , on the 15th I fenti the pinnace and jolly boat , under the command of Lieutenants Napier and Rorie ; they arrived too late to attempt boarding the veffels at anchor ; but had the good ...
... several veffels in the bay fome of them loaded , on the 15th I fenti the pinnace and jolly boat , under the command of Lieutenants Napier and Rorie ; they arrived too late to attempt boarding the veffels at anchor ; but had the good ...
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