The Literary Panorama and National Register, Volume 3C. Taylor, 1816 - English literature |
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... Army Archdukes Austria 302 , 433 , 482 , 617 , 831 , 1011 Babylon Banks , saving Country ... Bankruptcy Bard , Java Belgium Beer , Ginger .. Benevolence , British Bible Society 81 , 125 , 483 , 665 , 832 , 1011 .. Isle of 306 , 670 Bank ...
... Army Archdukes Austria 302 , 433 , 482 , 617 , 831 , 1011 Babylon Banks , saving Country ... Bankruptcy Bard , Java Belgium Beer , Ginger .. Benevolence , British Bible Society 81 , 125 , 483 , 665 , 832 , 1011 .. Isle of 306 , 670 Bank ...
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... army and navy ; some who are stationary the whole day , they come to their stand at a certain hour , and they stay so many hours , and then are led perhaps to another stand . There is a man with a dog and a hat , kneeling in Picca ...
... army and navy ; some who are stationary the whole day , they come to their stand at a certain hour , and they stay so many hours , and then are led perhaps to another stand . There is a man with a dog and a hat , kneeling in Picca ...
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... army at his coronation - to promps a desire for the return of My bear his sword , or to be his marshall : Lord , or of his friend , to that honoura - or to render him personal services ; as ble station which he most respectfully , to be ...
... army at his coronation - to promps a desire for the return of My bear his sword , or to be his marshall : Lord , or of his friend , to that honoura - or to render him personal services ; as ble station which he most respectfully , to be ...
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... army . " Now we had much rather hear nothing about any such going of the king with his army he is welcome to go thither in his post - chaise , with a suitable retinue of domestic attendants : but - with an army ? -No . The Barony of ...
... army . " Now we had much rather hear nothing about any such going of the king with his army he is welcome to go thither in his post - chaise , with a suitable retinue of domestic attendants : but - with an army ? -No . The Barony of ...
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... army , and Director of the academy of the marine guards . His Atlas is the most perfect in its kind , yet scarcely known out of its own country . It consists of twenty one charts in imperial folio , and ten sheets of views of points on ...
... army , and Director of the academy of the marine guards . His Atlas is the most perfect in its kind , yet scarcely known out of its own country . It consists of twenty one charts in imperial folio , and ten sheets of views of points on ...
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Page 685 - ... and turnips. They have also plenty of hogs, and goats. The woods abound with a species of wild hog, and the coasts of the island with several kinds of good fish. Their agricultural implements are made by themselves, from the iron supplied by the Bounty, which, with great labour, they beat out into spades, hatchets, &c.
Page 219 - O'er the wide wat'ry waste my course I held, In sufferings oft, and oft in perils cast, Till Malta's port received our ships at last Here sad captivity's dull weight I find...