The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Том 72Archibald Constable and Company, 1810 |
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... tain E. Harvey , to say such were his intentions , if the Temeraire could pass the Victory . Captain Harvey being rather out of hail , his Lordship sent me to communicate his wishes , which I did , when on returning to the Vic- tory , I ...
... tain E. Harvey , to say such were his intentions , if the Temeraire could pass the Victory . Captain Harvey being rather out of hail , his Lordship sent me to communicate his wishes , which I did , when on returning to the Vic- tory , I ...
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... tain embankments necessary for car- rying the road across deep dingles not having been noticed . Hereupon Mr Telford was directed to make a new apportionment of the whole es- timate , now augmented to five thou- sand one hundred and ...
... tain embankments necessary for car- rying the road across deep dingles not having been noticed . Hereupon Mr Telford was directed to make a new apportionment of the whole es- timate , now augmented to five thou- sand one hundred and ...
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... tain a just knowledge of the weakness of her moral and political condition . For many years past ( but more espe- aily since the affair of the Chesapeak , ) the American Government , notwith- standing all its puritanical professions ...
... tain a just knowledge of the weakness of her moral and political condition . For many years past ( but more espe- aily since the affair of the Chesapeak , ) the American Government , notwith- standing all its puritanical professions ...
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... tain Moore , of his Majesty's ship Marl- borough , assisted by Captains Tomlinson and Henderson , of the fire - ship service . The navy having completed the portion of work allotted to them , and Lieute- nant - Colonel Pilkington ...
... tain Moore , of his Majesty's ship Marl- borough , assisted by Captains Tomlinson and Henderson , of the fire - ship service . The navy having completed the portion of work allotted to them , and Lieute- nant - Colonel Pilkington ...
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... tain Rich , and the Honourable Captain Dawson ; the latter of whom I charged with a division , in consequence of Cap- tain Lowe having been removed , by Rear Admiral Otway , to the command of the Sabrina . In the Hon . Captain Cadagon ...
... tain Rich , and the Honourable Captain Dawson ; the latter of whom I charged with a division , in consequence of Cap- tain Lowe having been removed , by Rear Admiral Otway , to the command of the Sabrina . In the Hon . Captain Cadagon ...
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