The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 51Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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... taken his seat , and been present at the de- bate on the Slave Trade Bill , without hav- ing taken the oaths ; a circumstance which is attended with very serious penalties ; he therefore proposed a Bill to indemnify his Lordship for the ...
... taken his seat , and been present at the de- bate on the Slave Trade Bill , without hav- ing taken the oaths ; a circumstance which is attended with very serious penalties ; he therefore proposed a Bill to indemnify his Lordship for the ...
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... taken prisoners . ' " " " They now appear , " added Coltor ; " therefore a further explanation of our proceedings is unnecessary . " Chapter VIII . The troop of Turkish horse , with music before them and banners dis- played , now ...
... taken prisoners . ' " " " They now appear , " added Coltor ; " therefore a further explanation of our proceedings is unnecessary . " Chapter VIII . The troop of Turkish horse , with music before them and banners dis- played , now ...
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... taken is ewing to the swiftness of the Cossacks ' horses , particularly the vast quantity of bag- gage . The French soldiers , dying of hun- ger and fatigue , no longer feel a disposition to defend themselves . At the mere sight of the ...
... taken is ewing to the swiftness of the Cossacks ' horses , particularly the vast quantity of bag- gage . The French soldiers , dying of hun- ger and fatigue , no longer feel a disposition to defend themselves . At the mere sight of the ...
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