Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeR. Gibson, 1811 |
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... enemy . The clansman , however , disdains to take advantage of a worn - out wan- derer ; and pledges himself to escort him safe out of Sir Roderick's terri- tory ; after which , he tells him he must answer with his sword for the ...
... enemy . The clansman , however , disdains to take advantage of a worn - out wan- derer ; and pledges himself to escort him safe out of Sir Roderick's terri- tory ; after which , he tells him he must answer with his sword for the ...
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... was the rigour of their enemies , such the barbarity of their proceeding that an order was likewise obtained , obliging the inconsolable wife to in- form , " Where the unfettered mind perfec- tion knows , " 20 WALKER'S HIBERNIAN MAGAZINE ,
... was the rigour of their enemies , such the barbarity of their proceeding that an order was likewise obtained , obliging the inconsolable wife to in- form , " Where the unfettered mind perfec- tion knows , " 20 WALKER'S HIBERNIAN MAGAZINE ,
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... enemy . rican war . The second instance occurred when the North Gloucester regiment of Militia was encamped at Cox - heath , or Warley - common , during the Ame- A private of that corps , who was appointed sentry at the com- manding ...
... enemy . rican war . The second instance occurred when the North Gloucester regiment of Militia was encamped at Cox - heath , or Warley - common , during the Ame- A private of that corps , who was appointed sentry at the com- manding ...
الصفحة 44
... enemy's works , with Gen. Fane . where the author lays aside his histo- rical crutch ,. had taken that opportunity of stating , the most infamous and malicious false- hoods , could it be urged that his conduct might not be fairly scruti ...
... enemy's works , with Gen. Fane . where the author lays aside his histo- rical crutch ,. had taken that opportunity of stating , the most infamous and malicious false- hoods , could it be urged that his conduct might not be fairly scruti ...
الصفحة 51
... enemy's convoy carried into the harbour of Crao , and destroyed by boats dispatched from Sir Charles Cotton's fleet . 13. The French General Sarazin came to England . 21. Parliament prorogued , when Sir Francis Burdett was liberated ...
... enemy's convoy carried into the harbour of Crao , and destroyed by boats dispatched from Sir Charles Cotton's fleet . 13. The French General Sarazin came to England . 21. Parliament prorogued , when Sir Francis Burdett was liberated ...
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