Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... French the only nation by which this great man was courted and distinguished , for two years after he was elected fellow of our Royal Society . It cannot be doubted but , thus caressed and ho- noured with the highest and most publick ...
... French the only nation by which this great man was courted and distinguished , for two years after he was elected fellow of our Royal Society . It cannot be doubted but , thus caressed and ho- noured with the highest and most publick ...
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... French , who had suffered their privateers to molest the English trade ; an injury which , in those days , was always immediately resented , and if not re- paired , certainly punished . Sailing with this commission , he took in his way ...
... French , who had suffered their privateers to molest the English trade ; an injury which , in those days , was always immediately resented , and if not re- paired , certainly punished . Sailing with this commission , he took in his way ...
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... French ship of considerable force , and commanded the captain to come on board , there being no war declared between the two nations . The captain , when he came , was asked by him , whether " he was willing to lay down his sword , and ...
... French ship of considerable force , and commanded the captain to come on board , there being no war declared between the two nations . The captain , when he came , was asked by him , whether " he was willing to lay down his sword , and ...
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... French , who did not imagine the Symerons so discreet or obedient as they appeared , and were therefore in perpetual anxiety about the fidelity of their guides , and the probability of their return . Nor did the Symerons treat them with ...
... French , who did not imagine the Symerons so discreet or obedient as they appeared , and were therefore in perpetual anxiety about the fidelity of their guides , and the probability of their return . Nor did the Symerons treat them with ...
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... French captain , being disabled by his wound , was obliged to stay , two of his company continuing with him . When they had gone forward about two leagues , the Frenchmen missed another of their company , who upon inquiry was known to ...
... French captain , being disabled by his wound , was obliged to stay , two of his company continuing with him . When they had gone forward about two leagues , the Frenchmen missed another of their company , who upon inquiry was known to ...
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