The Gentleman's MagazineF. Jeffries, 1821 |
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... ment ; and they are never suffered to départ until rest and hospitable treat- ment have contributed to enable them to pursue their journey , and to carry with them the disinterested prayers of those who have sheltered them from their ...
... ment ; and they are never suffered to départ until rest and hospitable treat- ment have contributed to enable them to pursue their journey , and to carry with them the disinterested prayers of those who have sheltered them from their ...
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... ment . The gallant admiral complained of the perpetual changes in the naval uniform ; he also adverted to the loss sustained by the recent arrangements respecting the sailors ' jackets . Sir G. Clerk defended the change . -Sir J ...
... ment . The gallant admiral complained of the perpetual changes in the naval uniform ; he also adverted to the loss sustained by the recent arrangements respecting the sailors ' jackets . Sir G. Clerk defended the change . -Sir J ...
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... ment - among others , the appointment of an Inspector for the extraordinary supply of medicines to the active army . The military preparations continued on the most exten- sive scale . All the Russian and Austrian vessels have been ...
... ment - among others , the appointment of an Inspector for the extraordinary supply of medicines to the active army . The military preparations continued on the most exten- sive scale . All the Russian and Austrian vessels have been ...
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