The Britannic magazine; or entertaining repository of heroic adventures. Vol. 1-8 [and plates]., Том 1 |
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... manner , but want neither skill nor agility in performing their diffe- rent evolutions . They , in general , handle a fabre well , and fhoot very dexterously with bows and arrows . There are in China more than 2000 places of arms ; and ...
... manner , but want neither skill nor agility in performing their diffe- rent evolutions . They , in general , handle a fabre well , and fhoot very dexterously with bows and arrows . There are in China more than 2000 places of arms ; and ...
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... manner in which marriages are in fuch nations contracted . ▾a- Sweetness of temper , a capital arti- cle with us in the female character , difplays itself externally in mild looks and gentle manners , and is the first and perhaps the ...
... manner in which marriages are in fuch nations contracted . ▾a- Sweetness of temper , a capital arti- cle with us in the female character , difplays itself externally in mild looks and gentle manners , and is the first and perhaps the ...
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... manner . When the fun fhines and is hot upon . the furface of the ground , they then make an univerfal halt , and wait till the cool of the evening . When they are terrified , they march back in a con . fufed diforderly manner , holding ...
... manner . When the fun fhines and is hot upon . the furface of the ground , they then make an univerfal halt , and wait till the cool of the evening . When they are terrified , they march back in a con . fufed diforderly manner , holding ...
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... manner that the nippers cannot touch him , and thus he throws them into his bag . Sometimes alfo they are caught when they take re- fuge in the bottoms of holes in rocks by the fea - fide , by clapping a stick to the mouth of the hole ...
... manner that the nippers cannot touch him , and thus he throws them into his bag . Sometimes alfo they are caught when they take re- fuge in the bottoms of holes in rocks by the fea - fide , by clapping a stick to the mouth of the hole ...
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... manner , without one British officer having fuffered on the occafion . The lofs of the British troops , though much diftinguifhed on this day , was very trifling indeed , there being no of- ficer either killed or wounded , and only 16 ...
... manner , without one British officer having fuffered on the occafion . The lofs of the British troops , though much diftinguifhed on this day , was very trifling indeed , there being no of- ficer either killed or wounded , and only 16 ...
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Страница 45 - French at any time; so we went down to the door where both the sentries were posted, and rushing upon them, seized their arms in a moment, and knocked them down. From thence nine of us ran together to the quay, and seizing the first boat we met, got out of the harbour and put to sea. We had not been here three days before we were taken up by the Dorset privateer, who were glad of so many good hands; and we consented to run our chance.
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