Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volume 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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Page 4
... word is pledged to his prince , and he departs . accompany their father to the king's bench . In this unhappy con- dition , the last and most trying proofs of their spirit and conduct oc- eur . Godfrey is taken a prisoner of war ; and ...
... word is pledged to his prince , and he departs . accompany their father to the king's bench . In this unhappy con- dition , the last and most trying proofs of their spirit and conduct oc- eur . Godfrey is taken a prisoner of war ; and ...
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... words . The keeping in the whole family of Percy is perfect- Caroline and Rosamond , though merely sketches , are beautifully diversified . The keen but repressed feeling and subdued tender- ness of the former are well contrasted by the ...
... words . The keeping in the whole family of Percy is perfect- Caroline and Rosamond , though merely sketches , are beautifully diversified . The keen but repressed feeling and subdued tender- ness of the former are well contrasted by the ...
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... word in ten that had been said to him . His servant , who did not comprehend even one word , endeavoured in vain to obtain an explanation ; but O'Brien , paying no regard to his solemn face of curiosity , put him aside with his hand ...
... word in ten that had been said to him . His servant , who did not comprehend even one word , endeavoured in vain to obtain an explanation ; but O'Brien , paying no regard to his solemn face of curiosity , put him aside with his hand ...
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... words to the painter about the portrait , Mr. Gresham turned to Doctor Percy , and said , ' I am afraid , Sir , that you lost your election at the hospital by your sincerity about a shell . ' Before Erasmus could answer - in less time ...
... words to the painter about the portrait , Mr. Gresham turned to Doctor Percy , and said , ' I am afraid , Sir , that you lost your election at the hospital by your sincerity about a shell . ' Before Erasmus could answer - in less time ...
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... words , General Petcalf has a daughter . ' Ay , Miss Petcalf - Ay , he is a general - true - now I see it all -- Well , I'm their man - I have no objection -- but Miss Pet- calf ! .... Is not that the Indian girl ? .... Is not there a ...
... words , General Petcalf has a daughter . ' Ay , Miss Petcalf - Ay , he is a general - true - now I see it all -- Well , I'm their man - I have no objection -- but Miss Pet- calf ! .... Is not that the Indian girl ? .... Is not there a ...
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