Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... body is talking of it ; and the consequence is , Georgiana is more in fashion now than ever she was . " III . 210-215 . Having in the above extracts mentioned the Clays , we cannot refuse our readers the satisfaction of their nearer ...
... body is talking of it ; and the consequence is , Georgiana is more in fashion now than ever she was . " III . 210-215 . Having in the above extracts mentioned the Clays , we cannot refuse our readers the satisfaction of their nearer ...
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... the worst weather , and with a retreating army . Indeed , the slender hopes entertained of his recovery , rested wholly on his immovable constancy of mind , and the excellent habit of body , derived 30 SELECT REVIEWS .
... the worst weather , and with a retreating army . Indeed , the slender hopes entertained of his recovery , rested wholly on his immovable constancy of mind , and the excellent habit of body , derived 30 SELECT REVIEWS .
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mind , and the excellent habit of body , derived in all probability from nature , but maintained or improved by that habitual tem- perance which virtuous and contemplative men delight in , as soon as the first heats of youth have boiled ...
mind , and the excellent habit of body , derived in all probability from nature , but maintained or improved by that habitual tem- perance which virtuous and contemplative men delight in , as soon as the first heats of youth have boiled ...
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... body of guards : he saw the crown prince and General Moreau , and witnessed the meeting of the Emperor of Russia and the King of Prussia . All this gives a kind of interest to his little book , which , in an idle hour , one is content ...
... body of guards : he saw the crown prince and General Moreau , and witnessed the meeting of the Emperor of Russia and the King of Prussia . All this gives a kind of interest to his little book , which , in an idle hour , one is content ...
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... assemble and sing before the doors of their benefactors ; and the public and the passing stranger have the be- nefit of these institutions . " P. 200 . Mr. S. frequently fell in with bodies of Cossacks , SEMPLE'S TOUR .
... assemble and sing before the doors of their benefactors ; and the public and the passing stranger have the be- nefit of these institutions . " P. 200 . Mr. S. frequently fell in with bodies of Cossacks , SEMPLE'S TOUR .
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