Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... thing to himself , or to conceive that he could subdue passion , or withstand temptation , by his own natural power ; he attributed every good thought , and every laudable action , to the Father of goodness . Being once asked by a ...
... thing to himself , or to conceive that he could subdue passion , or withstand temptation , by his own natural power ; he attributed every good thought , and every laudable action , to the Father of goodness . Being once asked by a ...
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... thing necessary for supporting a siege . The state of this garrison encouraged Colonel Windham , who was acquainted with Blake , to propose a capitulation ; which was re- jected by Blake with indignation and contempt : nor were either ...
... thing necessary for supporting a siege . The state of this garrison encouraged Colonel Windham , who was acquainted with Blake , to propose a capitulation ; which was re- jected by Blake with indignation and contempt : nor were either ...
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... things they could do if they were resolved , and taught them to fight in fire as well as upon the water ; and though he has been very well imitated and followed , was the first that gave the example of that kind of naval courage , and ...
... things they could do if they were resolved , and taught them to fight in fire as well as upon the water ; and though he has been very well imitated and followed , was the first that gave the example of that kind of naval courage , and ...
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... things necessary for its de- fence . The captain was unwilling to attack it , and represented to them the madness of their pro- posal ; but being overborn by their clamours and importunities , to avoid the imputation of coward- ice ...
... things necessary for its de- fence . The captain was unwilling to attack it , and represented to them the madness of their pro- posal ; but being overborn by their clamours and importunities , to avoid the imputation of coward- ice ...
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... things necessary , and on February 3 , set out from Port Diego . Having lost already twenty - eight of his company , and being under the necessity of leaving some to guard his ship , he took with him only eighteen English , and thirty ...
... things necessary , and on February 3 , set out from Port Diego . Having lost already twenty - eight of his company , and being under the necessity of leaving some to guard his ship , he took with him only eighteen English , and thirty ...
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