Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... Fire - Fly 434 105 Melo - drame , on the 171 . 117 Sabbath Morning . 169 Horsley's Speeches in Parliament Kirwan's Sermons 457 268 Sonnet to ***** , on a Moonlight View of Highland Scenery 78 Mawe's Travels 353 -to the same ib . Moore's ...
... Fire - Fly 434 105 Melo - drame , on the 171 . 117 Sabbath Morning . 169 Horsley's Speeches in Parliament Kirwan's Sermons 457 268 Sonnet to ***** , on a Moonlight View of Highland Scenery 78 Mawe's Travels 353 -to the same ib . Moore's ...
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... fire to the old mansion . The library is destroyed ; and this loss is the more severe , because , in examining the papers that had es- caped , Mr. Percy misses a deed upon which the tenure of Percy Hall depends . Rosamond exultingly ...
... fire to the old mansion . The library is destroyed ; and this loss is the more severe , because , in examining the papers that had es- caped , Mr. Percy misses a deed upon which the tenure of Percy Hall depends . Rosamond exultingly ...
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... fires the farthest North . Behold ! the awaken'd Muscovite Meets the Tyrant in his might : The Brandenberg , at Freedom's call , Rises more glorious from his fall ; And Frederick , best and greatest of the name , Treads in the path of ...
... fires the farthest North . Behold ! the awaken'd Muscovite Meets the Tyrant in his might : The Brandenberg , at Freedom's call , Rises more glorious from his fall ; And Frederick , best and greatest of the name , Treads in the path of ...
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... fire ? Was Sir Robert Wilson ever to seek where the work of death was doing ? But if either his occupations or his exalted station prevented him from being on the field of battle with the vulgar herd , why regret not having there met ...
... fire ? Was Sir Robert Wilson ever to seek where the work of death was doing ? But if either his occupations or his exalted station prevented him from being on the field of battle with the vulgar herd , why regret not having there met ...
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... fires , with a kind of savage delight . ” P. 98 . Mr. S. obtained accounts of the campaign of Moscow from a Hollander , who had served in it . " His regiment of hulans had been constantly with the advanced guard under Murat , and out of ...
... fires , with a kind of savage delight . ” P. 98 . Mr. S. obtained accounts of the campaign of Moscow from a Hollander , who had served in it . " His regiment of hulans had been constantly with the advanced guard under Murat , and out of ...
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