The Britannic magazine; or entertaining repository of heroic adventures. Vol. 1-8 [and plates]., Том 1 |
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... received into the monafteries , were blessed with a great deal of cere- mony . There are ftill extant the pray- ers ufed in the folemnity of confecra- ting the beard to God , when an eccle- fiaftic was shaven . RISE AND FALL ARIOUS have ...
... received into the monafteries , were blessed with a great deal of cere- mony . There are ftill extant the pray- ers ufed in the folemnity of confecra- ting the beard to God , when an eccle- fiaftic was shaven . RISE AND FALL ARIOUS have ...
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... received the mortal ftroke , to fall honourably . Even when beat to the ground , and with just strength fufficient to fupport himself on his arm , he does not aban don himself to grief and dejection ; but is folicitous to maintain that ...
... received the mortal ftroke , to fall honourably . Even when beat to the ground , and with just strength fufficient to fupport himself on his arm , he does not aban don himself to grief and dejection ; but is folicitous to maintain that ...
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... received was the lofs of the volute be- fore - mentioned ; which came down with a thundering found , and was car- ried to England by one of the captains , as a prefent to a lady who commiffion- ed him for a piece of the pillar . The ...
... received was the lofs of the volute be- fore - mentioned ; which came down with a thundering found , and was car- ried to England by one of the captains , as a prefent to a lady who commiffion- ed him for a piece of the pillar . The ...
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... received the whole fire of the French , both grape and musquetry , which they returned with great effect ; but , find- ing it impoffible to carry the battery , In this at- they retired in perfect order . tack , one officer ( enfign ...
... received the whole fire of the French , both grape and musquetry , which they returned with great effect ; but , find- ing it impoffible to carry the battery , In this at- they retired in perfect order . tack , one officer ( enfign ...
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... received a cannon - ball in his thigh , and died in confequence of his wound this morning . He was wound- ed by the British artillery ; for at the time that he fell , their cannon only , which were pofted in the wood , were playing upon ...
... received a cannon - ball in his thigh , and died in confequence of his wound this morning . He was wound- ed by the British artillery ; for at the time that he fell , their cannon only , which were pofted in the wood , were playing upon ...
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