Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... danger threatening them , or any avowed design of attacking their neighbours . This unusual arma- ment was not beheld by the English without some jealousy , and care was taken to fit out such a fleet as might secure the trade from ...
... danger threatening them , or any avowed design of attacking their neighbours . This unusual arma- ment was not beheld by the English without some jealousy , and care was taken to fit out such a fleet as might secure the trade from ...
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... danger . 4 In July he met the Dutch fishery fleet with a convoy of twelve men of war , all which he took , with 100 of their herring - busses . And in Sep- tember , being stationed in the Downs with about sixty sail , he discovered the ...
... danger . 4 In July he met the Dutch fishery fleet with a convoy of twelve men of war , all which he took , with 100 of their herring - busses . And in Sep- tember , being stationed in the Downs with about sixty sail , he discovered the ...
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... danger and distress produce unanimity and bravery , virtues which are seldom unattended with success ; but success is the parent of pride , and pride of jealousy and faction ; faction makes way for calamity , and happy is that nation ...
... danger and distress produce unanimity and bravery , virtues which are seldom unattended with success ; but success is the parent of pride , and pride of jealousy and faction ; faction makes way for calamity , and happy is that nation ...
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... danger which was to be apprehended from the Spaniards , determined to follow his first reso- lution ; only , for his greater security , he ordered a kind of palisade , or fortification , to be made , by felling large trees , and laying ...
... danger which was to be apprehended from the Spaniards , determined to follow his first reso- lution ; only , for his greater security , he ordered a kind of palisade , or fortification , to be made , by felling large trees , and laying ...
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... danger to obtain was now in his hands , and the thought of leaving it untouched was too mor- tifying to be patiently born . However , as there was little time for consulta- tion , and the same danger attended their stay in that ...
... danger to obtain was now in his hands , and the thought of leaving it untouched was too mor- tifying to be patiently born . However , as there was little time for consulta- tion , and the same danger attended their stay in that ...
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