The Quarterly Review, Volumen 62William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1838 |
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... remain on that part of the coast . The ships , he said , must go to the Bay of St. Cas , about three leagues to the westward , and the general , if he found it expedient , might , by remaining some time ashore at Matignon , about a ...
... remain on that part of the coast . The ships , he said , must go to the Bay of St. Cas , about three leagues to the westward , and the general , if he found it expedient , might , by remaining some time ashore at Matignon , about a ...
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... remain to be killed ; they were ordered , therefore , to make to the shore as quickly as possible . A battery , thrown up on the hill , shattered several of the boats to pieces . As some of these ap- proached the shore , many of the ...
... remain to be killed ; they were ordered , therefore , to make to the shore as quickly as possible . A battery , thrown up on the hill , shattered several of the boats to pieces . As some of these ap- proached the shore , many of the ...
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... , srace of twenty - three the noble Earl's life- the humily after his death ; Sendship is owing the pre- 2omens that remain of this gallant 1 gallant officer's own composition , consisting of a series of mrn : Lord Howe .
... , srace of twenty - three the noble Earl's life- the humily after his death ; Sendship is owing the pre- 2omens that remain of this gallant 1 gallant officer's own composition , consisting of a series of mrn : Lord Howe .
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... remained in office , experience having convinced him that besides risking his honour and professional character , he could , under such counsels , render no essential service to his country . ' Lord Howe voted for Mr. Fox's motion of ...
... remained in office , experience having convinced him that besides risking his honour and professional character , he could , under such counsels , render no essential service to his country . ' Lord Howe voted for Mr. Fox's motion of ...
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... remained two battering ships , which the conqueror hoped as glorious trophies of his success , ' but one of them un- expectedly burst out in flames , and shortly afterwards blew up ; and the other , when it was found impracticable to ...
... remained two battering ships , which the conqueror hoped as glorious trophies of his success , ' but one of them un- expectedly burst out in flames , and shortly afterwards blew up ; and the other , when it was found impracticable to ...
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