Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... called for vengeance , an ac- count of such English commanders as have me- rited the acknowledgments of posterity , by ex- tending the power , and raising the honour of their country , seems to be no improper entertain- ment for our ...
... called for vengeance , an ac- count of such English commanders as have me- rited the acknowledgments of posterity , by ex- tending the power , and raising the honour of their country , seems to be no improper entertain- ment for our ...
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... called Kentish Knock ; so that the English , finding some of their ships aground , were obliged to alter their course ; but perceiving early the next morning that the Hollanders had forsaken their station , they pursued them with all ...
... called Kentish Knock ; so that the English , finding some of their ships aground , were obliged to alter their course ; but perceiving early the next morning that the Hollanders had forsaken their station , they pursued them with all ...
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... called from a mountain , about the mid- dle of it , continually burning , and , like the rest , inhabited by the Portuguese , two leagues to the south of which lies Brava , which has received its name from its fertility , abounding ...
... called from a mountain , about the mid- dle of it , continually burning , and , like the rest , inhabited by the Portuguese , two leagues to the south of which lies Brava , which has received its name from its fertility , abounding ...
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... called Cape Joy , because in two days the vessel which they had lost returned to them . Having spent a fortnight in the river of Plata , to refresh his men , after their long voyage , and then standing out to sea , he was again ...
... called Cape Joy , because in two days the vessel which they had lost returned to them . Having spent a fortnight in the river of Plata , to refresh his men , after their long voyage , and then standing out to sea , he was again ...
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... called together all his officers , laid before them the evidence on which he grounded the ac- cusation , and summoned the criminal , who , full of all the horrors of guilt , and confounded at so clear a detection of his whole scheme ...
... called together all his officers , laid before them the evidence on which he grounded the ac- cusation , and summoned the criminal , who , full of all the horrors of guilt , and confounded at so clear a detection of his whole scheme ...
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