The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... England's Navies are her noblest boast ; She mourns one English sailor should be lost . In fancy too she hears the widow's cry , She sees to Heaven the tear uplifted eye ; What hand she cries can minister relief ? What power can sooth ...
... England's Navies are her noblest boast ; She mourns one English sailor should be lost . In fancy too she hears the widow's cry , She sees to Heaven the tear uplifted eye ; What hand she cries can minister relief ? What power can sooth ...
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... England become acquainted with Ireland and its inhabitants the better , industry , cleanliness , and comfort will gra- dually follow . The situation and the wants of Ireland , the character and conduct of its leading person- ages ...
... England become acquainted with Ireland and its inhabitants the better , industry , cleanliness , and comfort will gra- dually follow . The situation and the wants of Ireland , the character and conduct of its leading person- ages ...
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... England had exercised such a right as that of which he sought the advantage . In seizing the idea , his usual shrewdness and quick ness were displayed , for it was not included in the penal code , as one of the offices denied to ...
... England had exercised such a right as that of which he sought the advantage . In seizing the idea , his usual shrewdness and quick ness were displayed , for it was not included in the penal code , as one of the offices denied to ...
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... England to her présent un- parallelled height of wealth and power ; or the industry , patience , and perseverance which supplied her mighty resources , and so markedly distinguish her people . He neither writes nor speaks for futurity ...
... England to her présent un- parallelled height of wealth and power ; or the industry , patience , and perseverance which supplied her mighty resources , and so markedly distinguish her people . He neither writes nor speaks for futurity ...
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... England ; besides a gross imposition in the shape of commis- sionaires , passports , and porters . At Boulogne , where I stopped two or three days , the charges were a little more moderate , the comforts at the inns more numerous , and ...
... England ; besides a gross imposition in the shape of commis- sionaires , passports , and porters . At Boulogne , where I stopped two or three days , the charges were a little more moderate , the comforts at the inns more numerous , and ...
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