Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... the English till they had scarcely any men left to defend the decks ; then retiring into the lower part of the vessel , they blew up their decks , which were now possessed by the enemy , and at length were overpowered and taken . 50 BLAKE .
... the English till they had scarcely any men left to defend the decks ; then retiring into the lower part of the vessel , they blew up their decks , which were now possessed by the enemy , and at length were overpowered and taken . 50 BLAKE .
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... taken . The Bonaventure , a stout well - built mer- chant - ship , going to relieve the Garland , was at- tacked by a man of war , and , after a stout resist- ance , in which the captain , who defended her with the utmost bravery , was ...
... taken . The Bonaventure , a stout well - built mer- chant - ship , going to relieve the Garland , was at- tacked by a man of war , and , after a stout resist- ance , in which the captain , who defended her with the utmost bravery , was ...
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... taken or destroyed , it is evident that they must have received much greater damages , not only by the accounts of more impartial historians , but by the remonstrances and exclamations of their admirals themselves ; Van Trump declaring ...
... taken or destroyed , it is evident that they must have received much greater damages , not only by the accounts of more impartial historians , but by the remonstrances and exclamations of their admirals themselves ; Van Trump declaring ...
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... taken up by express command , and buried in a pit in St. Margaret's churchyard . Had he been guilty of the murder of Charles I. to insult his body had been a mean revenge ; but as he was innocent , it was , at least , inhumanity , and ...
... taken up by express command , and buried in a pit in St. Margaret's churchyard . Had he been guilty of the murder of Charles I. to insult his body had been a mean revenge ; but as he was innocent , it was , at least , inhumanity , and ...
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... taken so many millions from the enemies of England , yet he threw it all into the publick treasury , and did not die 5007. richer than his fa- ther left him ; which the author avers from his personal knowledge of his family and their ...
... taken so many millions from the enemies of England , yet he threw it all into the publick treasury , and did not die 5007. richer than his fa- ther left him ; which the author avers from his personal knowledge of his family and their ...
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