The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 105
... French revolution , Mr. Windham attached himself wholly to the latter , with whom he had for many years lived in the closest intimacy , and of whose genius and virtucs he had always the highest admi- VOL . V. 1 P ་ ration . Being , with ...
... French revolution , Mr. Windham attached himself wholly to the latter , with whom he had for many years lived in the closest intimacy , and of whose genius and virtucs he had always the highest admi- VOL . V. 1 P ་ ration . Being , with ...
Page 106
... French throne , which will transmit to posterity the principal flagitious passages of his life up to that period , in the most lively colours . On Mr. Addington being driven from the helm , in 1805 , principally by the battery of Mr ...
... French throne , which will transmit to posterity the principal flagitious passages of his life up to that period , in the most lively colours . On Mr. Addington being driven from the helm , in 1805 , principally by the battery of Mr ...
Page 126
... French privateer , when within a few hours ' sail of it , we bore away for Port de Paix to avoid her . A pilot met and conducted us into the har- bour , where we anchored in safety under the guns of a fort . It being late in the ...
... French privateer , when within a few hours ' sail of it , we bore away for Port de Paix to avoid her . A pilot met and conducted us into the har- bour , where we anchored in safety under the guns of a fort . It being late in the ...
Page 129
... French , we thought it prudent to take a native pilot , who being acquainted with all the small harbours on the coast , might be able to assist us in escaping should we be pursued by an enemy . A head wind and an adverse current ...
... French , we thought it prudent to take a native pilot , who being acquainted with all the small harbours on the coast , might be able to assist us in escaping should we be pursued by an enemy . A head wind and an adverse current ...
Page 132
... French revolution , when peace and tranquillity held their united empire within the bosom of this then happy island , Hispaniola possessed in a profuse de- gree , all that wealth and luxury , which the fertility of its soil was ...
... French revolution , when peace and tranquillity held their united empire within the bosom of this then happy island , Hispaniola possessed in a profuse de- gree , all that wealth and luxury , which the fertility of its soil was ...
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