The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and Literary Journal, Том 61783 |
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... use of notes the moderns have a confiderable advantage over the anci- ents , who had no idea of fuch a con- venience . By the help of notes a history may go on without interruption , and yet a great variety of incidental things , worthy ...
... use of notes the moderns have a confiderable advantage over the anci- ents , who had no idea of fuch a con- venience . By the help of notes a history may go on without interruption , and yet a great variety of incidental things , worthy ...
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... use of his Majefty's navy , in any other of the King's forefts , but in thofe of Whittle wood , Salcey , Rockingham , and Which- wood ; there are a great many anciently inclofed coppices , wherein the King's trees are well preferved ...
... use of his Majefty's navy , in any other of the King's forefts , but in thofe of Whittle wood , Salcey , Rockingham , and Which- wood ; there are a great many anciently inclofed coppices , wherein the King's trees are well preferved ...
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... use fuch language , I was obliged to fuit it to the behaviour of the perfon to whom it was to be addressed : " To Sir James Wallace . « SIR , that " I vefierday , by letter , acquainted you , " I confidered you as deftitule of every ...
... use fuch language , I was obliged to fuit it to the behaviour of the perfon to whom it was to be addressed : " To Sir James Wallace . « SIR , that " I vefierday , by letter , acquainted you , " I confidered you as deftitule of every ...
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... use him as the profecutor had ufed the defendant , he would pursue through the whole of created fpace . He obferved that the Admiralty had rejected the profecutor's complaint ; and then that Sir James Wal- lace had caufed to be inferted ...
... use him as the profecutor had ufed the defendant , he would pursue through the whole of created fpace . He obferved that the Admiralty had rejected the profecutor's complaint ; and then that Sir James Wal- lace had caufed to be inferted ...
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... use other than the cabin ufual for fuch officer on board the thip to which he belongs , nor shall any of the great cabins be used on any pretence whatever , nor any other than thote appropriated according to thefe or the other naval ...
... use other than the cabin ufual for fuch officer on board the thip to which he belongs , nor shall any of the great cabins be used on any pretence whatever , nor any other than thote appropriated according to thefe or the other naval ...
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