The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112E. Cave, 1812 |
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... night you will be much better accommodated than at the Inns . You will , of course , see Holyrood- House , the . Castle , & c . I advise you , however , not to see Leith ( their Wapping ) , which they generally send strangers to ...
... night you will be much better accommodated than at the Inns . You will , of course , see Holyrood- House , the . Castle , & c . I advise you , however , not to see Leith ( their Wapping ) , which they generally send strangers to ...
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... night coming on , we were utterly un- capable of seeing the shore ; and be- sides , the coast near Bologne , being very rocky and dangerous , we were forced to put before the wind for Calice : But Omnipotence was pleased not long after ...
... night coming on , we were utterly un- capable of seeing the shore ; and be- sides , the coast near Bologne , being very rocky and dangerous , we were forced to put before the wind for Calice : But Omnipotence was pleased not long after ...
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... night's entertain- ment after the disagreeable adven- ture of my troublesome journey ; but madam Fortune , some little time after , perhaps to keep me from de- spairing , was pleased to consider my miserable condition , and gave me op ...
... night's entertain- ment after the disagreeable adven- ture of my troublesome journey ; but madam Fortune , some little time after , perhaps to keep me from de- spairing , was pleased to consider my miserable condition , and gave me op ...
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... night , to run over the busy dream of the day ; and the vi- gilance which obliges us to suppose an enemy always near us , has awakened a sense that there is a restless and subtle one which constantly attends our steps , and meditates ...
... night , to run over the busy dream of the day ; and the vi- gilance which obliges us to suppose an enemy always near us , has awakened a sense that there is a restless and subtle one which constantly attends our steps , and meditates ...
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... night , out of the reach of the batteries on both sides , Point Taleet bearing N. N. W. half W. S. E. point of Groa S. S. S. half W. the ene- my's vessels N. by E. At ten , the other frigate appeared to be on fire also ( some smoke ...
... night , out of the reach of the batteries on both sides , Point Taleet bearing N. N. W. half W. S. E. point of Groa S. S. S. half W. the ene- my's vessels N. by E. At ten , the other frigate appeared to be on fire also ( some smoke ...
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