The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... sent . From all the magnificent systems , which , independently of pure morals , promised so much benefit to society , it has come out demoralized , degraded , impoverished , unsettled , insecure ; and politicians have at length been ...
... sent . From all the magnificent systems , which , independently of pure morals , promised so much benefit to society , it has come out demoralized , degraded , impoverished , unsettled , insecure ; and politicians have at length been ...
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... sent on board a king's ship ; and if this should fail to make him quit the vessel , he is actually so sent , under the character of a deserter ; and thus got rid of at any rate . In the present instance , as usual , Campbell , by O ...
... sent on board a king's ship ; and if this should fail to make him quit the vessel , he is actually so sent , under the character of a deserter ; and thus got rid of at any rate . In the present instance , as usual , Campbell , by O ...
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... sent back the long boat to give Mr. Bander notice of his approach . Immediately after their departure bad weather came on , and they were obliged to make for the land , which they reached in safety , but by some mismanagement let the ...
... sent back the long boat to give Mr. Bander notice of his approach . Immediately after their departure bad weather came on , and they were obliged to make for the land , which they reached in safety , but by some mismanagement let the ...
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... sent him ashore in her own canoe ; at the same time the captain re- commended him to the notice of the king , by informing him that he could not only make and repair the sails of his vessels , but also weave the cloth of which they were ...
... sent him ashore in her own canoe ; at the same time the captain re- commended him to the notice of the king , by informing him that he could not only make and repair the sails of his vessels , but also weave the cloth of which they were ...
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... sent from New South Wales . This circum- stance makes us doubt the accounts received of the vast increase of his naval power , which in fact consists of forty or fifty small sloops , schooners , and decked boats , few of them exceeding ...
... sent from New South Wales . This circum- stance makes us doubt the accounts received of the vast increase of his naval power , which in fact consists of forty or fifty small sloops , schooners , and decked boats , few of them exceeding ...
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