The Literary Panorama and National Register, Том 7C. Taylor, 1818 |
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... period , were not proof against the tempests to which our waters are liable . * theless , not the smallest doubt can be admitted , that Cæsar , or the Phen- icians would be lost in astonishment at the magnitude and construction of our ...
... period , were not proof against the tempests to which our waters are liable . * theless , not the smallest doubt can be admitted , that Cæsar , or the Phen- icians would be lost in astonishment at the magnitude and construction of our ...
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... ships . The division of the Royal Navy into six rates took place in the reign of King Charles the First , and at that period , and for several years afterwards , these rates in- cluded the 13 ] [ 14 Regulations relating to the Royal Navy .
... ships . The division of the Royal Navy into six rates took place in the reign of King Charles the First , and at that period , and for several years afterwards , these rates in- cluded the 13 ] [ 14 Regulations relating to the Royal Navy .
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... period only had however elapsed , both of the way in which innovations are produced , and of the impossibility of re- sisting them ; for , on the 3d of February , 1747 , the Board of Admiralty acquainted his Majesty , that " the French ...
... period only had however elapsed , both of the way in which innovations are produced , and of the impossibility of re- sisting them ; for , on the 3d of February , 1747 , the Board of Admiralty acquainted his Majesty , that " the French ...
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... period herein be- | day of her capture , were 54 , besides one fore referred to , and indeed down to 1793 , 42 pounder howitzer . the force of the ships was stated from the actual number of guns they really carried ; but the ...
... period herein be- | day of her capture , were 54 , besides one fore referred to , and indeed down to 1793 , 42 pounder howitzer . the force of the ships was stated from the actual number of guns they really carried ; but the ...
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... period ; which implies a time as well for its former rise , as for its later decay . Nor can we wholly suppress a suspicion , that this injunction had at least an oblique re- ference to the traffic of Rome ; which would be perfectly ...
... period ; which implies a time as well for its former rise , as for its later decay . Nor can we wholly suppress a suspicion , that this injunction had at least an oblique re- ference to the traffic of Rome ; which would be perfectly ...
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