The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... occasion , that as to himself , he thought he had it in his power " to serve his country better by his pen than his sword . " Whether the woolsack , while he said this , had gleamed in the dawn of his prospects , he knows best . It is ...
... occasion , that as to himself , he thought he had it in his power " to serve his country better by his pen than his sword . " Whether the woolsack , while he said this , had gleamed in the dawn of his prospects , he knows best . It is ...
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... occasion the English had seventy ships of war , and the Dutch as many ; the latter were convoying two hundred merchantmen , richly laden . The two fleets met in sight of Portland . Van Tromp divided his fleet into three squadrons , and ...
... occasion the English had seventy ships of war , and the Dutch as many ; the latter were convoying two hundred merchantmen , richly laden . The two fleets met in sight of Portland . Van Tromp divided his fleet into three squadrons , and ...
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... occasions he commanded the yacht which transported their present Majesties to and from the Continent ; and in 1827 ... occasion exposed him to an aggravation of a pulmonary disease , which had early made its appearance , and from that ...
... occasions he commanded the yacht which transported their present Majesties to and from the Continent ; and in 1827 ... occasion exposed him to an aggravation of a pulmonary disease , which had early made its appearance , and from that ...
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