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... attended with extreme danger , owing to the tremendous fea , and the immenfe rocks which lay where the veffel was ftranded . So confident , how- ever , was Mr. Greathead , the inventor , of the Life - boat being able to live in any fea ...
... attended with extreme danger , owing to the tremendous fea , and the immenfe rocks which lay where the veffel was ftranded . So confident , how- ever , was Mr. Greathead , the inventor , of the Life - boat being able to live in any fea ...
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... attend a little to the regulations pro- pofed , and the improvements adopted at the meetings of the Commiflioners and Surveyors under this Act , ( 19 & 20 Car . II , ) to reflect upon what a tate the old city must have been in , that ...
... attend a little to the regulations pro- pofed , and the improvements adopted at the meetings of the Commiflioners and Surveyors under this Act , ( 19 & 20 Car . II , ) to reflect upon what a tate the old city must have been in , that ...
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... attended by Tamira and the youth , continued at table perhaps fifty times as long as the Arabian Physician to the Grand Lama , who wrote the golden book in praife of abftinence , would have allowed . In this hour of conviviality , the ...
... attended by Tamira and the youth , continued at table perhaps fifty times as long as the Arabian Physician to the Grand Lama , who wrote the golden book in praife of abftinence , would have allowed . In this hour of conviviality , the ...
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tumult . Let her then manifeft her gra- titude by attending to the found and orthodox leffons which , in his last days , the venerable veteran in polity has fo impreffively pronounced , and forrow fully illustrated . Above all , at a ...
tumult . Let her then manifeft her gra- titude by attending to the found and orthodox leffons which , in his last days , the venerable veteran in polity has fo impreffively pronounced , and forrow fully illustrated . Above all , at a ...
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... attend it ; but ferious cutting invectives yield me no kind of pleasure -- This is a fecret , for I dare not own my stupidity . What shall I lay to you , Madam , for writing this long letter ? Am not I the the most arrogant creature you ...
... attend it ; but ferious cutting invectives yield me no kind of pleasure -- This is a fecret , for I dare not own my stupidity . What shall I lay to you , Madam , for writing this long letter ? Am not I the the most arrogant creature you ...
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Página 474 - In the field they will be the first soldiers of the army, sacrificing their lives for the defence of their country. As magistrates they will never forget, that contempt of the laws, and the confusion of social order, are only the result of the imbecility and uncertainty of princes.