Annual Register, Tập 53Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1812 |
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... night de- bated ; but he would state as the reason of the vote which he in- tended to give , that the public had a right to information on the sub- ject , since prosecutions , especial- ly those in which the liberty of the press was ...
... night de- bated ; but he would state as the reason of the vote which he in- tended to give , that the public had a right to information on the sub- ject , since prosecutions , especial- ly those in which the liberty of the press was ...
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... night produce effects most injurious to the character , and dis- astrous to the interests of the country . The article in question purported to be an extract from a work which recommended an Anti - Corsican Association . Here the noble ...
... night produce effects most injurious to the character , and dis- astrous to the interests of the country . The article in question purported to be an extract from a work which recommended an Anti - Corsican Association . Here the noble ...
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... night to her support . They all lay to on the larboard tack , gradually draw ing off shore , in order to entice the enemy further from the pro tection of his batteries . At the moment when the French admiral , having reached bis utmost ...
... night to her support . They all lay to on the larboard tack , gradually draw ing off shore , in order to entice the enemy further from the pro tection of his batteries . At the moment when the French admiral , having reached bis utmost ...
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... Night came on before any thing decisive was effected , but the Galatea had suffered so much in her masts that she could not be brought again to action . In the morning the Astræa led towards the enemy , followed by the Phoebe and ...
... Night came on before any thing decisive was effected , but the Galatea had suffered so much in her masts that she could not be brought again to action . In the morning the Astræa led towards the enemy , followed by the Phoebe and ...
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... night the Hero was perceived firing guns , and burning blue lights ; but when day broke , she was totally dis- masted , on her beam - ends , lying upon the Haak sand , off the Texel island , the crew all crowded to gether on the poop ...
... night the Hero was perceived firing guns , and burning blue lights ; but when day broke , she was totally dis- masted , on her beam - ends , lying upon the Haak sand , off the Texel island , the crew all crowded to gether on the poop ...
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