The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... taken what the sailors call in turning a cape , rather a dis- tant offing . We have no right to complain of the intervals that elapse between each volume and its successor . On the contrary , the more time the author spends in the ...
... taken what the sailors call in turning a cape , rather a dis- tant offing . We have no right to complain of the intervals that elapse between each volume and its successor . On the contrary , the more time the author spends in the ...
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... taken place , if Massena had acted cordially with Ney and Regnier , and had not lost , by unaccountable delays , much precious time immediately before the well remembered battle of Busaco ; -the results 8 Napier's History of the War .
... taken place , if Massena had acted cordially with Ney and Regnier , and had not lost , by unaccountable delays , much precious time immediately before the well remembered battle of Busaco ; -the results 8 Napier's History of the War .
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... taken to ensure their authenticity . " - p . 155 . The memoirs , it seems , take pains to ensure their own authen- ticity ! " The hint of this very clever and very entertaining trifle seems to be taken from Pickard's five - act comedy ...
... taken to ensure their authenticity . " - p . 155 . The memoirs , it seems , take pains to ensure their own authen- ticity ! " The hint of this very clever and very entertaining trifle seems to be taken from Pickard's five - act comedy ...
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... taken , he was generally sure to be sent to the next British port with her as prize - master - an appointment not only honourable in itself , but eminently conducive to his advance- ment in his profession , as it invested him for a ...
... taken , he was generally sure to be sent to the next British port with her as prize - master - an appointment not only honourable in itself , but eminently conducive to his advance- ment in his profession , as it invested him for a ...
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... on deck early in the middle watch . Towards four o'clock I awoke , when all again was still . I had not taken off my clothes , and even the spy - glass , with which I had been looking at the stars , was still in my Hall's Fragments . 75.
... on deck early in the middle watch . Towards four o'clock I awoke , when all again was still . I had not taken off my clothes , and even the spy - glass , with which I had been looking at the stars , was still in my Hall's Fragments . 75.
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