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Page 215
... considerable portion of his work to a loose kind of declamation against his anta- gonist , and indulges much in irony and sarcasm : but we fear that neither his eloquence nor his wit will make any impression on his opponent . Mr. Hunt ...
... considerable portion of his work to a loose kind of declamation against his anta- gonist , and indulges much in irony and sarcasm : but we fear that neither his eloquence nor his wit will make any impression on his opponent . Mr. Hunt ...
Page 218
... considerable merit , and it has also considerable defects . The idea with which it opens , of celebrating those heroes who , in different ages , have victoriously wielded the British Trident over the waves , is excellent ; and suggests ...
... considerable merit , and it has also considerable defects . The idea with which it opens , of celebrating those heroes who , in different ages , have victoriously wielded the British Trident over the waves , is excellent ; and suggests ...
Page 440
and his wife were put under arrest , imprisoned for a considerable time , detained upwards of twelve months in Brasil , and at length only quitted it by making their escape . His crew were also im prisoned for a considerable part of the ...
and his wife were put under arrest , imprisoned for a considerable time , detained upwards of twelve months in Brasil , and at length only quitted it by making their escape . His crew were also im prisoned for a considerable part of the ...
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