Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... night to his convent , about six months after the accommodation , he was attacked by five ruf- fians armed with stilettoes , who gave him no less than fifteen stabs , three of which wounded him in such a manner , that he was left for ...
... night to his convent , about six months after the accommodation , he was attacked by five ruf- fians armed with stilettoes , who gave him no less than fifteen stabs , three of which wounded him in such a manner , that he was left for ...
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... nights without sleep , he found no method of diverting his thoughts so effectual as meditation upon his studies , and that he often relieved and mitigated the sense of his torments by the recol- lection of what he had read , and by ...
... nights without sleep , he found no method of diverting his thoughts so effectual as meditation upon his studies , and that he often relieved and mitigated the sense of his torments by the recol- lection of what he had read , and by ...
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... night , when the Dutch re- tired with the loss of two ships , having not de- stroyed a single vessel , nor more than fifteen men , most of which were on board the admiral , who , as he wrote to the parliament , was himself engaged for ...
... night , when the Dutch re- tired with the loss of two ships , having not de- stroyed a single vessel , nor more than fifteen men , most of which were on board the admiral , who , as he wrote to the parliament , was himself engaged for ...
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... night gave the Dutch an opportunity of retiring , with the loss of one flag - ship , and six other men of war . The English had many vessels damaged , but none lost . On board Lawson's ship were killed 100 men , and as many on board ...
... night gave the Dutch an opportunity of retiring , with the loss of one flag - ship , and six other men of war . The English had many vessels damaged , but none lost . On board Lawson's ship were killed 100 men , and as many on board ...
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... night , he approached the town undiscovered , and dropt his anchors under the shore , intending , after his men were refreshed , to begin the attack ; but finding that they were terrifying each other with formidable accounts of the ...
... night , he approached the town undiscovered , and dropt his anchors under the shore , intending , after his men were refreshed , to begin the attack ; but finding that they were terrifying each other with formidable accounts of the ...
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