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Being asked , if they conti- which was , the going away of the fifth nued lying to all
the time the van was ship of the enemy , with whom the Capengaged ? his
answer was , He thought tain had been engaged ; for had se not ; and gave his ...
Being asked , if they conti- which was , the going away of the fifth nued lying to all
the time the van was ship of the enemy , with whom the Capengaged ? his
answer was , He thought tain had been engaged ; for had se not ; and gave his ...
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We have hitherto that none but able and expert seamen thought of no methods
for procuring are employed , either in the navy or the seamen for the navy , but
such as old merchant - service : but every one knows , lechers make use of for ...
We have hitherto that none but able and expert seamen thought of no methods
for procuring are employed , either in the navy or the seamen for the navy , but
such as old merchant - service : but every one knows , lechers make use of for ...
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Of sunshine and breezes I next thought to write , Here Cafar strikes me with
triumphant sway , Of the breezes fo foft , and the sunshine so bright ; Here the
Boyne reddens , deep with gore disain'd , While fwoln tumultuous Rubicon gives
way .
Of sunshine and breezes I next thought to write , Here Cafar strikes me with
triumphant sway , Of the breezes fo foft , and the sunshine so bright ; Here the
Boyne reddens , deep with gore disain'd , While fwoln tumultuous Rubicon gives
way .
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This strange phenomenon the Between five and fix in the evening , failors
thought to be the comet soon ex . Aug. 15. a ball of fire was seen to fall pected [
xviii . 550. ] , but it seeins only on a house near Woodbury hill , Dorto have been a
...
This strange phenomenon the Between five and fix in the evening , failors
thought to be the comet soon ex . Aug. 15. a ball of fire was seen to fall pected [
xviii . 550. ] , but it seeins only on a house near Woodbury hill , Dorto have been a
...
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... a man well known for his of proscription againft him , thought it wit and humour
, particularly displayed prudent to attend the Earl's fortune , and in his Knight ,
and several other poems entered into a voluntary exile . in the Hadibrastic style .
... a man well known for his of proscription againft him , thought it wit and humour
, particularly displayed prudent to attend the Earl's fortune , and in his Knight ,
and several other poems entered into a voluntary exile . in the Hadibrastic style .
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