The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 42Philological Society of London, 1802 |
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... himself with the greatest eclat , when he led on Lord Cavan's brigade , in confequence of that Offi- cer's being difabled in the early part of the action ; on this occafion General Hutchinson received a fevere wound in the thigh ...
... himself with the greatest eclat , when he led on Lord Cavan's brigade , in confequence of that Offi- cer's being difabled in the early part of the action ; on this occafion General Hutchinson received a fevere wound in the thigh ...
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... himself , felt it to be his duty to prefs Captain Sowden not , for the fake of curiofity , to expofe himself to the perils attendant upon fuch a journey in fuch weather . The Captain , however , refifted all thefe folicitations , and ...
... himself , felt it to be his duty to prefs Captain Sowden not , for the fake of curiofity , to expofe himself to the perils attendant upon fuch a journey in fuch weather . The Captain , however , refifted all thefe folicitations , and ...
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... himself perfectly under . ftood by any perfon at that height in the air . I have obferved , that almost every fenfation I experienced while in the upper regions was exactly the con- trary to what is the general opinion of the Public . I ...
... himself perfectly under . ftood by any perfon at that height in the air . I have obferved , that almost every fenfation I experienced while in the upper regions was exactly the con- trary to what is the general opinion of the Public . I ...
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... himself , he applied to a rich and avari- cious perfon , who bought one for him , and gave him a mere trifle for afcending in it , on condition that he fhould re- ceive the cash which the Public were to pay for admiffion . Even this ...
... himself , he applied to a rich and avari- cious perfon , who bought one for him , and gave him a mere trifle for afcending in it , on condition that he fhould re- ceive the cash which the Public were to pay for admiffion . Even this ...
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... himself ; for he thought flightingly of phyficians . The confequence was , that for the last year of his life he could fcarcely walk , and spent the greater part of his time in bed . He died at Hanover on the 14th of November 1716. He ...
... himself ; for he thought flightingly of phyficians . The confequence was , that for the last year of his life he could fcarcely walk , and spent the greater part of his time in bed . He died at Hanover on the 14th of November 1716. He ...
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