Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... seen your honour , that my leg was weak by times , no fault though to the doctor that cured it , so I could not be after carrying the weighty loads I used up and down the ladders at every call , so I quit sarving the masons , and sought ...
... seen your honour , that my leg was weak by times , no fault though to the doctor that cured it , so I could not be after carrying the weighty loads I used up and down the ladders at every call , so I quit sarving the masons , and sought ...
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... seen you went this minute , dear ! ' - Mr. Gresham was announced --- a gentleman of a most respectable , benevolent , prepossessing appearance , whom Eras- mus had some recollection of having seen before . Mr. Gresham recognised him ...
... seen you went this minute , dear ! ' - Mr. Gresham was announced --- a gentleman of a most respectable , benevolent , prepossessing appearance , whom Eras- mus had some recollection of having seen before . Mr. Gresham recognised him ...
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... seen the same thing going on for years ? And I have said the same thing to you over and over - a hundred times , Mrs. Falconer . " " A hundred times at least , I grant , and that perhaps is enough to try my patience you'll allow , and ...
... seen the same thing going on for years ? And I have said the same thing to you over and over - a hundred times , Mrs. Falconer . " " A hundred times at least , I grant , and that perhaps is enough to try my patience you'll allow , and ...
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... seen Moreau ? " Mr. Suinine adds a fact , considerably more in the spirit of candour than could have been expected - that during the three days these great men were together , they arranged the whole plan of the subsequent campaign ...
... seen Moreau ? " Mr. Suinine adds a fact , considerably more in the spirit of candour than could have been expected - that during the three days these great men were together , they arranged the whole plan of the subsequent campaign ...
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... seen how those truly magnanimous princes , the allied chiefs , treated the great man - assuming no superiority from their exalted rank , but rather paying their court to Moreau ; and then , we are told , comes a person , utterly without ...
... seen how those truly magnanimous princes , the allied chiefs , treated the great man - assuming no superiority from their exalted rank , but rather paying their court to Moreau ; and then , we are told , comes a person , utterly without ...
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