The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen 54Philological Society of London, 1808 |
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... death of this excellent prince , to the time of Hardicanute , the last of the Danish kings in England , who kept a fleet of sixty ships in excellent order , and which , we must suppose , was pretty much the state of the navy previous to ...
... death of this excellent prince , to the time of Hardicanute , the last of the Danish kings in England , who kept a fleet of sixty ships in excellent order , and which , we must suppose , was pretty much the state of the navy previous to ...
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... death , than they were during the course of his exist- ence . Of the truth of this observation the works of the late Mr. Strutt in general , and these posthumous publica- tions in particular , which , like the ele- gant sculpture on a ...
... death , than they were during the course of his exist- ence . Of the truth of this observation the works of the late Mr. Strutt in general , and these posthumous publica- tions in particular , which , like the ele- gant sculpture on a ...
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... death of Mr. Travers , his will , being disputed by surviving relations , was thrown into Chancery , and was not confirmed for nearly a century . On this account the commission was reserved for the employment of a modern artist . This ...
... death of Mr. Travers , his will , being disputed by surviving relations , was thrown into Chancery , and was not confirmed for nearly a century . On this account the commission was reserved for the employment of a modern artist . This ...
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... death of the celebrated author of Don Quixote , which hap- pened about two centuries ago . The story turns upon the attachinent of Don Fernando and Don Leon to Donna Lorenza , the daugh- er of Don Fernandez ; and their contriv- ances ...
... death of the celebrated author of Don Quixote , which hap- pened about two centuries ago . The story turns upon the attachinent of Don Fernando and Don Leon to Donna Lorenza , the daugh- er of Don Fernandez ; and their contriv- ances ...
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... death , and not for glory roam Alas ! that friend was far ! " Here , to its goal return'd at last , My spirit seeks its mate ; These arms shall clasp her image fast , One grave be our's - one fate ! " Then on the stone which bore her ...
... death , and not for glory roam Alas ! that friend was far ! " Here , to its goal return'd at last , My spirit seeks its mate ; These arms shall clasp her image fast , One grave be our's - one fate ! " Then on the stone which bore her ...
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