The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen28Philological Society of London, 1795 |
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... uses . Every expreffion admitted by a Writer of fo extenfive erudition refts , it is not doubted , on the very best authority ; though your prefent Correfpondent , in the contracted circle of his reading , has not been fo fortunate as ...
... uses . Every expreffion admitted by a Writer of fo extenfive erudition refts , it is not doubted , on the very best authority ; though your prefent Correfpondent , in the contracted circle of his reading , has not been fo fortunate as ...
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... use the words of Admiral Caldwall , his Majefty loft an Officer as truly meritorious as the Navy of Eng- land ever had . " By a Gentleman who appears to have been acquainted with Captain Faulknor we are informed , that " he was a du ...
... use the words of Admiral Caldwall , his Majefty loft an Officer as truly meritorious as the Navy of Eng- land ever had . " By a Gentleman who appears to have been acquainted with Captain Faulknor we are informed , that " he was a du ...
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... use of her feet . She has been at St. George's Hofpital , as you will fee by the inclofed , and the Phyficians think the Bath will recover her . I heartily beg you would ex- ercife your ufual humanity on this oc- Calon , and put her ...
... use of her feet . She has been at St. George's Hofpital , as you will fee by the inclofed , and the Phyficians think the Bath will recover her . I heartily beg you would ex- ercife your ufual humanity on this oc- Calon , and put her ...
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... use of the force which you have put into my hands . It is with the utmost fatisfaction that I have re- cently received the advices of an im- portan and brilliant fuccefs obtained over the enemy by a detachment of my fleet , under the ...
... use of the force which you have put into my hands . It is with the utmost fatisfaction that I have re- cently received the advices of an im- portan and brilliant fuccefs obtained over the enemy by a detachment of my fleet , under the ...
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... use for a tender . I am now getting under weigh to return to Vieux Fort , for the purpose of co operating with the Bri- gadier - General in his future plans ; and I hope very fhortly to be able to inform you , that Souffriere , which is ...
... use for a tender . I am now getting under weigh to return to Vieux Fort , for the purpose of co operating with the Bri- gadier - General in his future plans ; and I hope very fhortly to be able to inform you , that Souffriere , which is ...
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