Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... British fleet up Channel steers , " it must al- ways come within range of a very moderately good pair of eyes , and with a telescope you can see the whole equipage , from the admiral to the smallest of the mids . While it is sweeping ...
... British fleet up Channel steers , " it must al- ways come within range of a very moderately good pair of eyes , and with a telescope you can see the whole equipage , from the admiral to the smallest of the mids . While it is sweeping ...
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... British merchant ! " Such may be the case with high - born seig . neurs and titled comtes , but let me tell you , sir , a British merchant is a man who " the triumphant shouts of the shilling gallery drowned the remainder of the ...
... British merchant ! " Such may be the case with high - born seig . neurs and titled comtes , but let me tell you , sir , a British merchant is a man who " the triumphant shouts of the shilling gallery drowned the remainder of the ...
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... British merchants , in spite of the assevera- tions of Mr Bartley and others , con- tent themselves with the outlay of the already mentioned ninepence , in the shape of six glasses of rum . Now this is pessimi exempli , and the fruits ...
... British merchants , in spite of the assevera- tions of Mr Bartley and others , con- tent themselves with the outlay of the already mentioned ninepence , in the shape of six glasses of rum . Now this is pessimi exempli , and the fruits ...
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... British empire in India , the most extraordi- nary work of conquest which modern times have exhibited , forms no excep- tion to the truth of this general prin- ciple . The storming of Seringapa- tam , and the overthrow of the House of ...
... British empire in India , the most extraordi- nary work of conquest which modern times have exhibited , forms no excep- tion to the truth of this general prin- ciple . The storming of Seringapa- tam , and the overthrow of the House of ...
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... British empire in the East . The same necessity is imposed upon it by its external relations with foreign powers . It is too powerful to be disregarded in the balance of Asia- tic politics ; its fame has extended far into the regions of ...
... British empire in the East . The same necessity is imposed upon it by its external relations with foreign powers . It is too powerful to be disregarded in the balance of Asia- tic politics ; its fame has extended far into the regions of ...
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