The Analectic Magazine, Volume 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... causes , proved highly injurious to this an- cient establishment , which gradually fell into decay . Its an- tique cloisters , and gothic ailes were deserted for more fa- shionable establishments , and Virginia , instead of educating ...
... causes , proved highly injurious to this an- cient establishment , which gradually fell into decay . Its an- tique cloisters , and gothic ailes were deserted for more fa- shionable establishments , and Virginia , instead of educating ...
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... causes that have ceased to ex- ist , or any delusive reliance on the inferiority of the enemy . The English , with whom we seem destined some day or other to dispute , and finally to decide the rights of nations on the ocean , though ...
... causes that have ceased to ex- ist , or any delusive reliance on the inferiority of the enemy . The English , with whom we seem destined some day or other to dispute , and finally to decide the rights of nations on the ocean , though ...
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... cause he could not have anticipated the negligence of his ene- my . The capture of this vessel affords no ground of triumph to a brave man , however we may consider it ; for both the Spanish and Portuguese naval establishments have ...
... cause he could not have anticipated the negligence of his ene- my . The capture of this vessel affords no ground of triumph to a brave man , however we may consider it ; for both the Spanish and Portuguese naval establishments have ...
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... caused him to be selected for the conduct of every naval enterprise ; but he was frequently subjected to the most mortifying in- sults and indignities , even from the lowest of the Turkish sol- diers . " One instance of this , " says ...
... caused him to be selected for the conduct of every naval enterprise ; but he was frequently subjected to the most mortifying in- sults and indignities , even from the lowest of the Turkish sol- diers . " One instance of this , " says ...
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... cause of it , which I did not think prudent to inform them , supplied the ship with fresh meat , fruits , and vegetables , partly on condition that I would take the chief men of the island , and some others with their property up to the ...
... cause of it , which I did not think prudent to inform them , supplied the ship with fresh meat , fruits , and vegetables , partly on condition that I would take the chief men of the island , and some others with their property up to the ...
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