Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... soon after perished in attempting . There are sometimes observations and inquiries , which all historians seem to decline by agree- ment , of which this action may afford us an ex- ample : nothing appears at the first view more to ...
... soon after perished in attempting . There are sometimes observations and inquiries , which all historians seem to decline by agree- ment , of which this action may afford us an ex- ample : nothing appears at the first view more to ...
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... soon have been repaired , and which perhaps the enemy might suffer in com- mon with them , but which however on this occa- sion very much embarrassed them , as the delay produced by it repressed that ardour which some- times is only to ...
... soon have been repaired , and which perhaps the enemy might suffer in com- mon with them , but which however on this occa- sion very much embarrassed them , as the delay produced by it repressed that ardour which some- times is only to ...
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... soon as she touched the shore , they heard the noise of cannon fired as a warning , and saw the shipping in the port drawn up under the guns of the castle . The captain , who had himself heard the dis- charge of the artillery , was soon ...
... soon as she touched the shore , they heard the noise of cannon fired as a warning , and saw the shipping in the port drawn up under the guns of the castle . The captain , who had himself heard the dis- charge of the artillery , was soon ...
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... soon finding his mis- take , abandoned his plantation , where they found great plenty of provisions , with which having laden their vessels , they departed . So great was the quantity of provisions which they amassed here and in other ...
... soon finding his mis- take , abandoned his plantation , where they found great plenty of provisions , with which having laden their vessels , they departed . So great was the quantity of provisions which they amassed here and in other ...
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... soon forced to retire , and having sunk one of his prizes , and burnt the other in their sight , leaped afterwards ashore , single , in defiance of their troops , which hovered at a distance in the woods and on the hills , with- out ...
... soon forced to retire , and having sunk one of his prizes , and burnt the other in their sight , leaped afterwards ashore , single , in defiance of their troops , which hovered at a distance in the woods and on the hills , with- out ...
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