The Naval Chronicle, Том 4J. Gold, 1801 Contains a general and biographical history of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects, under the guidance of several literary and professional men. |
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... persons . They may be compared to pictures drawn from the life , in which every feature must be some- what heightened to obtain the reputation of similitude . The exaggeration of beauties and of deformities are , it is true , equally ...
... persons . They may be compared to pictures drawn from the life , in which every feature must be some- what heightened to obtain the reputation of similitude . The exaggeration of beauties and of deformities are , it is true , equally ...
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... person of whom we are to speak is a striking instance , perhaps , of the justice of these remarks . As an officer , he has been charged with too strict an adherence to that steady discipline which the wisdom of our forefathers ...
... person of whom we are to speak is a striking instance , perhaps , of the justice of these remarks . As an officer , he has been charged with too strict an adherence to that steady discipline which the wisdom of our forefathers ...
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... persons , many of whom smarted under that rigid conduct of the Commanders in Chief towards them , which their own behaviour had occasioned , to join that description of people in England , which exists in all countries whatever , ready ...
... persons , many of whom smarted under that rigid conduct of the Commanders in Chief towards them , which their own behaviour had occasioned , to join that description of people in England , which exists in all countries whatever , ready ...
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... persons whose principles were in the least degree to be suspected ; " and he adds , “ i hope you have driven out of them all persons of this description . " We certainly acted in conformity to the policy here laid down in many instances ...
... persons whose principles were in the least degree to be suspected ; " and he adds , “ i hope you have driven out of them all persons of this description . " We certainly acted in conformity to the policy here laid down in many instances ...
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... persons making them to truth and candour , we beg leave to submit to your Grace's perusal , the following extract from one of the first representations sent to this country upon the subject , and which we are informed was laid before ...
... persons making them to truth and candour , we beg leave to submit to your Grace's perusal , the following extract from one of the first representations sent to this country upon the subject , and which we are informed was laid before ...
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