The Quarterly Review, Том 104William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1858 |
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... passed on , and of course all the stories of the whippings and brandings of Puritan writers would reach Blake's native town . The future admiral had a kind of grim sarcastic humour about him , of the same stamp as that of Knox or ...
... passed on , and of course all the stories of the whippings and brandings of Puritan writers would reach Blake's native town . The future admiral had a kind of grim sarcastic humour about him , of the same stamp as that of Knox or ...
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... passed , and War- wick's fleet arrived in the offing in time to save the garrison from being starved out . At last the Prince gave up the siege after a loss of 2000 ; and Colonel Blake took the field again , a free man , with a higher ...
... passed , and War- wick's fleet arrived in the offing in time to save the garrison from being starved out . At last the Prince gave up the siege after a loss of 2000 ; and Colonel Blake took the field again , a free man , with a higher ...
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... of the Channel , and passed the English coasts with a broom at his masthead . This flash of Dutch humour indicated * Thackeray's ' Chronicle of the Drum . ' that that he meant to sweep the sea , and great Admiral Blake . 25.
... of the Channel , and passed the English coasts with a broom at his masthead . This flash of Dutch humour indicated * Thackeray's ' Chronicle of the Drum . ' that that he meant to sweep the sea , and great Admiral Blake . 25.
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... passed on the weather side of the Triumph , giving her a broadside , and then gave her another from under the lee . Penn next passed between them in the Speaker , with other vessels in his wake , and , more coming up , the general ...
... passed on the weather side of the Triumph , giving her a broadside , and then gave her another from under the lee . Penn next passed between them in the Speaker , with other vessels in his wake , and , more coming up , the general ...
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... passed , to his successors , the admirals of England ? How those proud knights , who used to ride up the great staircase of their palace on their mules to seat themselves at the banquet , would be represented only by the coats - of ...
... passed , to his successors , the admirals of England ? How those proud knights , who used to ride up the great staircase of their palace on their mules to seat themselves at the banquet , would be represented only by the coats - of ...
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