The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 84,Parte 1;Volumen 115E. Cave, 1814 |
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... light ; The Brunswick , resolute to save , Who stemm'd that all - devouring wave : Who , when no earthly hope was given , Found strength and confidence in heaven ; Aud upward gazing on bright honour's sun , Finish'd the holy war his ...
... light ; The Brunswick , resolute to save , Who stemm'd that all - devouring wave : Who , when no earthly hope was given , Found strength and confidence in heaven ; Aud upward gazing on bright honour's sun , Finish'd the holy war his ...
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... light , which promises in future security and encouragement to those pursuits , em- ployments , and studies , to which for so long a series of years we have consecrated our time , our talents , our hopes , and our most enthu- siastic ...
... light , which promises in future security and encouragement to those pursuits , em- ployments , and studies , to which for so long a series of years we have consecrated our time , our talents , our hopes , and our most enthu- siastic ...
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... Light Cavalry ( Caskets as the French called them ) . I thought him then about from 22 to 25 years old . He was , I think , about five feet 9 inches high , very stout , particularly his limbs , and of an agreeable coun- tenance ; his ...
... Light Cavalry ( Caskets as the French called them ) . I thought him then about from 22 to 25 years old . He was , I think , about five feet 9 inches high , very stout , particularly his limbs , and of an agreeable coun- tenance ; his ...
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... light upon this anecdote , which is certainly a curious one , and your former Correspondent " Henricus " can furnish any fresh matter in consequence of what I have related , or correct me if I am mis- taken , I shall feel obliged ...
... light upon this anecdote , which is certainly a curious one , and your former Correspondent " Henricus " can furnish any fresh matter in consequence of what I have related , or correct me if I am mis- taken , I shall feel obliged ...
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... light . That which was proper for one stage of national progress to wealth , glory , and greatness , may be unsuited to another . Evils gradually cease with their causes ; and imper- ceptibly change their course , when the disadvantage ...
... light . That which was proper for one stage of national progress to wealth , glory , and greatness , may be unsuited to another . Evils gradually cease with their causes ; and imper- ceptibly change their course , when the disadvantage ...
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