The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... honoured master the king , down to the lowest native . ' They doubled Cape Horn , in May , without the smallest difficulty , as indeed all now do in the frailest barks , with the exception of David Porter , Esq . late commander of the ...
... honoured master the king , down to the lowest native . ' They doubled Cape Horn , in May , without the smallest difficulty , as indeed all now do in the frailest barks , with the exception of David Porter , Esq . late commander of the ...
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... honour to pay in one shilling a week during the other fifty - one weeks of the scheme , though he can gain no further advantage . The wheel thus goes round till every one has drawn his prize : the scheme is then closed and a new one ...
... honour to pay in one shilling a week during the other fifty - one weeks of the scheme , though he can gain no further advantage . The wheel thus goes round till every one has drawn his prize : the scheme is then closed and a new one ...
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... honour to the highest station . The sentiments which give rise to this conduct are nearly allied to the best feelings of the human heart , and the man who can , with such a becoming fortitude , deprive himself of present indulgence for ...
... honour to the highest station . The sentiments which give rise to this conduct are nearly allied to the best feelings of the human heart , and the man who can , with such a becoming fortitude , deprive himself of present indulgence for ...
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... honour due , In verse as musical as thou art true , And that immortalizes whom it sings . But thou hast little need . There is a book By seraphs writ with beams of heav'nly light , On which the eyes of God not rarely look , A chronicle ...
... honour due , In verse as musical as thou art true , And that immortalizes whom it sings . But thou hast little need . There is a book By seraphs writ with beams of heav'nly light , On which the eyes of God not rarely look , A chronicle ...
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... honour of the nation cannot fail to be tarnished , if the outrages now practised be allowed to go on without effectual check or interference . ' As matters stand , there is scarcely a possibility of bringing an offender to justice for ...
... honour of the nation cannot fail to be tarnished , if the outrages now practised be allowed to go on without effectual check or interference . ' As matters stand , there is scarcely a possibility of bringing an offender to justice for ...
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