The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 84,Parte 2;Volumen 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... received a hand- some annuity to the time of his death . It is said there were private reasons why he did not retain the name of Sa- ville himself , though he annexed it to the Christian names of all the male part of his own family . He ...
... received a hand- some annuity to the time of his death . It is said there were private reasons why he did not retain the name of Sa- ville himself , though he annexed it to the Christian names of all the male part of his own family . He ...
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... received from the Marshal Duke of Richelieu honour , humanity and equity command me to convey it into your hands . This noble and unexpected tes- timony , from one of the most candid , as well as the most generous of my countrymen ...
... received from the Marshal Duke of Richelieu honour , humanity and equity command me to convey it into your hands . This noble and unexpected tes- timony , from one of the most candid , as well as the most generous of my countrymen ...
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... received opinion , that if the English had obstinately continued the engagement , their whole fleet would have been destroyed . In short , there can be no higher act of injustice , than what is now attempted against Admiral Byng ; and ...
... received opinion , that if the English had obstinately continued the engagement , their whole fleet would have been destroyed . In short , there can be no higher act of injustice , than what is now attempted against Admiral Byng ; and ...
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... received the whole fatal broadside which the Royal George had intended for Monsieur Conflans . The thunder of the explosion was succeeded by a wild shriek from all on board : the British sailors gave a shout of triumph , which was ...
... received the whole fatal broadside which the Royal George had intended for Monsieur Conflans . The thunder of the explosion was succeeded by a wild shriek from all on board : the British sailors gave a shout of triumph , which was ...
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... received the Of great Eliza's court ; withheld whose [ coarsely paid ; Poor were our thanks , our homage Prompt my rude tongue to shape its duteous task [ may ask , In such fond speech as his approach Who rose from couch of filial woe ...
... received the Of great Eliza's court ; withheld whose [ coarsely paid ; Poor were our thanks , our homage Prompt my rude tongue to shape its duteous task [ may ask , In such fond speech as his approach Who rose from couch of filial woe ...
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