The Analectic Magazine, Volume 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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Page 9
... superiority approaches to an arrogant presumption in the minds of our gallant tars , the fa- tal effects of which are exemplified in the disastrous and mor- tifying history of our great enemy , during the last war . Infla- ted by ...
... superiority approaches to an arrogant presumption in the minds of our gallant tars , the fa- tal effects of which are exemplified in the disastrous and mor- tifying history of our great enemy , during the last war . Infla- ted by ...
Page 10
... superiority . Wo then to the American who shall have relaxed his discipline , or suffered his skill to de- cline for want of exercise ; for we confidently predict that the next struggle on the land and the ocean , will be more hard than ...
... superiority . Wo then to the American who shall have relaxed his discipline , or suffered his skill to de- cline for want of exercise ; for we confidently predict that the next struggle on the land and the ocean , will be more hard than ...
Page 35
... superiority in sailing , which enabled her , throughout the action , to keep at such a distance , that their carronades were of little effect , whilst she was keeping up a steady fire from seventeen long twenty - four pounders ; and ...
... superiority in sailing , which enabled her , throughout the action , to keep at such a distance , that their carronades were of little effect , whilst she was keeping up a steady fire from seventeen long twenty - four pounders ; and ...
Page 125
... superiority , are we indebted for our emanci- pation from that of Algerine prowess , and for this among other benefits we are indebted to a race of admirable officers , who seemed to be conscious that whatever other men might be , they ...
... superiority , are we indebted for our emanci- pation from that of Algerine prowess , and for this among other benefits we are indebted to a race of admirable officers , who seemed to be conscious that whatever other men might be , they ...
Page 150
... . It yielded to the superiority of the Moguls : but it grew into importance again on the decline of the Mogul government , possessed itself of several of the up- per provinces of India , and carried its ravages to 150 SELECT REVIEWS .
... . It yielded to the superiority of the Moguls : but it grew into importance again on the decline of the Mogul government , possessed itself of several of the up- per provinces of India , and carried its ravages to 150 SELECT REVIEWS .
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