The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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Page 13
... took views of the city mole and batteries at Algies whilst the master of the big sounded the bay mi . nuty , under pretence of grappling for the lost anchor . I should believe Lod Exmonth acted upon Capt . Hardinge's plan , as At ...
... took views of the city mole and batteries at Algies whilst the master of the big sounded the bay mi . nuty , under pretence of grappling for the lost anchor . I should believe Lod Exmonth acted upon Capt . Hardinge's plan , as At ...
Page 14
... took a look at the ship , not admit a bait larger than an orange , and quietly glided away . An affidavit being quite out of our ideas of propor- is said to be preparing for the master tion with respect to its body . They and crew to ...
... took a look at the ship , not admit a bait larger than an orange , and quietly glided away . An affidavit being quite out of our ideas of propor- is said to be preparing for the master tion with respect to its body . They and crew to ...
Page 27
... took this opportunity of rising from when , with a faultering voice , I entreat- the bed to depart , when , taking a dic- ed him to be tranquil- " I will come tionary , which he requested in writing again to you in a few hours , " said ...
... took this opportunity of rising from when , with a faultering voice , I entreat- the bed to depart , when , taking a dic- ed him to be tranquil- " I will come tionary , which he requested in writing again to you in a few hours , " said ...
Page 32
... took the road to Edin . was begun in the year 1768 , andfinish- burgh , only turning a little aside to see ed in the year 1790 : it reaches the the Carron Works . The road leads river Clyde near Bowlingbay , and both over the hills and ...
... took the road to Edin . was begun in the year 1768 , andfinish- burgh , only turning a little aside to see ed in the year 1790 : it reaches the the Carron Works . The road leads river Clyde near Bowlingbay , and both over the hills and ...
Page 37
... took his Grumbler , was rather disgust- ingly than laughably broad , and conse- quently failed . The only other dramas from Mr. L.'s pen , of which we are a- ware , though Raymond and Agnes and many others have been constructed on his ...
... took his Grumbler , was rather disgust- ingly than laughably broad , and conse- quently failed . The only other dramas from Mr. L.'s pen , of which we are a- ware , though Raymond and Agnes and many others have been constructed on his ...
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