Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... rest , but on Monday was seized with a weakness that threatened imme- diate death ; and on Thursday prepared for his change by receiving the Viaticum with such marks of devotion , as equally melted and edified the beholders . Through ...
... rest , but on Monday was seized with a weakness that threatened imme- diate death ; and on Thursday prepared for his change by receiving the Viaticum with such marks of devotion , as equally melted and edified the beholders . Through ...
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... rest of his fleet , that , if it were possible , a general battle might be prevented . But the Dutch , in- stead of admitting him to treat , fired upon him from their whole fleet , without any regard to the customs of war , or the law ...
... rest of his fleet , that , if it were possible , a general battle might be prevented . But the Dutch , in- stead of admitting him to treat , fired upon him from their whole fleet , without any regard to the customs of war , or the law ...
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... rest of the English fleet now came in , and the fight was continued with the utmost degree of vigour and resolution , till the night gave the Dutch an opportunity of retiring , with the loss of one flag - ship , and six other men of war ...
... rest of the English fleet now came in , and the fight was continued with the utmost degree of vigour and resolution , till the night gave the Dutch an opportunity of retiring , with the loss of one flag - ship , and six other men of war ...
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... rest of our country to humble and restrain . ” After the 30th of April , 1653 , Blake , Monk , and Dean , sailed out of the English harbours with 100 men of war , and , finding the Dutch with seventy sail on their own coasts , drove ...
... rest of our country to humble and restrain . ” After the 30th of April , 1653 , Blake , Monk , and Dean , sailed out of the English harbours with 100 men of war , and , finding the Dutch with seventy sail on their own coasts , drove ...
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... rest . In the mean time , his brother , Captain John Drake , went , according to the instructions that had been left him , in search of the Symerons or fugitive negroes , from whose assistance alone they had now any prospect of a ...
... rest . In the mean time , his brother , Captain John Drake , went , according to the instructions that had been left him , in search of the Symerons or fugitive negroes , from whose assistance alone they had now any prospect of a ...
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