The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... never allowed themselves to imagine any thing beyond a battle at sea . A few of the more resolute have perhaps looked forward to a momentary and unambiguous conflict on the beach with those who had escaped from our ma- ritime vengeance ...
... never allowed themselves to imagine any thing beyond a battle at sea . A few of the more resolute have perhaps looked forward to a momentary and unambiguous conflict on the beach with those who had escaped from our ma- ritime vengeance ...
الصفحة 9
... never very popular in this country ; but infulting and invading French- men , could never have met but with one reception . Is it not an infult , then , to the loyalty of our people , as well as to their fpirit , to fuppofe that they ...
... never very popular in this country ; but infulting and invading French- men , could never have met but with one reception . Is it not an infult , then , to the loyalty of our people , as well as to their fpirit , to fuppofe that they ...
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... never be able to displace them , if they are once allowed to get footing , and to fhew experimentally the difference between them and their predeceffors . VOL . X. NO . 19 . B If If men could be generally perfuaded of the neceffity of ...
... never be able to displace them , if they are once allowed to get footing , and to fhew experimentally the difference between them and their predeceffors . VOL . X. NO . 19 . B If If men could be generally perfuaded of the neceffity of ...
الصفحة 48
... The drefs of the beggars in Dublin is deplorably filthy , and induced a wit to fay , that he never knew what the beggars in London London did with their caft clothes , till he found 48 April Carr's Stranger in Ireland .
... The drefs of the beggars in Dublin is deplorably filthy , and induced a wit to fay , that he never knew what the beggars in London London did with their caft clothes , till he found 48 April Carr's Stranger in Ireland .
الصفحة 50
... would not confefs a h'a'porth ; " i . e . the worth of a halfpenny . " I know you well , faid one of the Jury to another witness . " Oh plaze you , 29 . faid the witnefs , " you never knew me but faid 50 April Carr's Stranger in Ireland .
... would not confefs a h'a'porth ; " i . e . the worth of a halfpenny . " I know you well , faid one of the Jury to another witness . " Oh plaze you , 29 . faid the witnefs , " you never knew me but faid 50 April Carr's Stranger in Ireland .
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