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... effects of which are exemplified in the disastrous and mor- tifying history of our great enemy , during the last war . Infla- ted by victories over enemies whose skill lay on the land , and not on the ocean , and elevated into a vain ...
... effects of which are exemplified in the disastrous and mor- tifying history of our great enemy , during the last war . Infla- ted by victories over enemies whose skill lay on the land , and not on the ocean , and elevated into a vain ...
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... effect . " Truly we cannot help admiring the stubborn loyalty of these trusty fellows , nor the truly original idea of seducing his ma- jesty's liege subjects by the gentle , coaxing application of hand - cuffs , chains , and ...
... effect . " Truly we cannot help admiring the stubborn loyalty of these trusty fellows , nor the truly original idea of seducing his ma- jesty's liege subjects by the gentle , coaxing application of hand - cuffs , chains , and ...
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... effect , whilst she was keeping up a steady fire from seventeen long twenty - four pounders ; and that the officers and men evinced the greatest skill and intrepidity , defending their . ships in a manner highly honour- able to them ...
... effect , whilst she was keeping up a steady fire from seventeen long twenty - four pounders ; and that the officers and men evinced the greatest skill and intrepidity , defending their . ships in a manner highly honour- able to them ...
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... effect and to attract at- tention . The prospect , the picture , or the poem , which Emily admired with all her heart , Élizabeth admired with all her elo- quence , too intent upon exhibiting her taste or sensibility to be truly the ...
... effect and to attract at- tention . The prospect , the picture , or the poem , which Emily admired with all her heart , Élizabeth admired with all her elo- quence , too intent upon exhibiting her taste or sensibility to be truly the ...
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... effect of the portrait by partial quotation , but will introduce our readers , instead , to a pair of contrasts . It was Miss Oliver ; one of the standing inhabitants of the town . She belonged to a class of ladies , of whom it may be ...
... effect of the portrait by partial quotation , but will introduce our readers , instead , to a pair of contrasts . It was Miss Oliver ; one of the standing inhabitants of the town . She belonged to a class of ladies , of whom it may be ...
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