Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... kind of tacit submission to the superiority of his genius . The vigour and activity of his mind sparkled visibly in his eyes ; nor was it ever observed that any change of his fortune , or alteration in his af fairs , whether happy or ...
... kind of tacit submission to the superiority of his genius . The vigour and activity of his mind sparkled visibly in his eyes ; nor was it ever observed that any change of his fortune , or alteration in his af fairs , whether happy or ...
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... then returning to Tunis , he found nothing but submission . And such indeed was his reputation , that he met with no farther opposition , but collected a kind of tribute from the princes of those countries 56 BLAKE .
... then returning to Tunis , he found nothing but submission . And such indeed was his reputation , that he met with no farther opposition , but collected a kind of tribute from the princes of those countries 56 BLAKE .
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With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. a kind of tribute from the princes of those countries , his business being to demand reparation for all the injuries offered to the English during the civil wars . He exacted from the ...
With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. a kind of tribute from the princes of those countries , his business being to demand reparation for all the injuries offered to the English during the civil wars . He exacted from the ...
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... and though he has been very well imitated and followed , was the first that gave the example of that kind of naval courage , and bold and reso- lute achievements . " To this attestation of his military excellence , it may 60 BLAKE .
... and though he has been very well imitated and followed , was the first that gave the example of that kind of naval courage , and bold and reso- lute achievements . " To this attestation of his military excellence , it may 60 BLAKE .
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... kind of palisade , or fortification , to be made , by felling large trees , and laying the trunks and branches one upon another by the side of the river . On July 20 , having built their pinnaces , and being joined by one Capt . Rause ...
... kind of palisade , or fortification , to be made , by felling large trees , and laying the trunks and branches one upon another by the side of the river . On July 20 , having built their pinnaces , and being joined by one Capt . Rause ...
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