The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Том 26R. Baldwin, 1757 |
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... first gun was fired from the garrison , ( being the first on either fide ) at a party of the enemy who advanced to a point of land called Phillipit , which ftands in the middle of the harbour , fronting the gar- rifon : Some of them ...
... first gun was fired from the garrison , ( being the first on either fide ) at a party of the enemy who advanced to a point of land called Phillipit , which ftands in the middle of the harbour , fronting the gar- rifon : Some of them ...
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... first of April to the middle of September , except fome large heaps here and there , which near the tops will fometimes not be confumed till the middle of June . The number of lakes in this mountainous track are computed to be near 60 ...
... first of April to the middle of September , except fome large heaps here and there , which near the tops will fometimes not be confumed till the middle of June . The number of lakes in this mountainous track are computed to be near 60 ...
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... first against the motion now under our confideration , was pleafed to recommend moderation to us upon the prefent occafi- on ; and I fhall grant that moderation is E upon all occafions a very commendable quality but I wifh we had , upon ...
... first against the motion now under our confideration , was pleafed to recommend moderation to us upon the prefent occafi- on ; and I fhall grant that moderation is E upon all occafions a very commendable quality but I wifh we had , upon ...
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... first attack as fudden and as vigorous as poffible . This piece of wif- dom we may learn from the very first age of the city of Rome ; for the great Ro- man hiftorian has told us , that the Sabine E war was the most heavy and dangerous ...
... first attack as fudden and as vigorous as poffible . This piece of wif- dom we may learn from the very first age of the city of Rome ; for the great Ro- man hiftorian has told us , that the Sabine E war was the most heavy and dangerous ...
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... first bench being affigned for their Caudatarii , or train - bearers : The pope being feated , the cardinals , with their robes fweeping the ground , came up to him , according to their feniority , to E make the ufual falutation ...
... first bench being affigned for their Caudatarii , or train - bearers : The pope being feated , the cardinals , with their robes fweeping the ground , came up to him , according to their feniority , to E make the ufual falutation ...
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