The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., Volume 4proprietors, 1797 |
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... possessed of this world's goods , ' and who stand as a beacon on an hill , ' directing the steps and influencing the actions of ... possession , or the production of an undisputed title . " Azemia : a Descriptive and Sentimental Novel ...
... possessed of this world's goods , ' and who stand as a beacon on an hill , ' directing the steps and influencing the actions of ... possession , or the production of an undisputed title . " Azemia : a Descriptive and Sentimental Novel ...
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... possession , is to prefer walking in a long strait road , where the end of our journey is always before our eyes , and our advance appears nothing , or immaterial , because we measure every step by its proportion to the whole way , to ...
... possession , is to prefer walking in a long strait road , where the end of our journey is always before our eyes , and our advance appears nothing , or immaterial , because we measure every step by its proportion to the whole way , to ...
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... possession of the fleet , then lying in the New Diep , and signed the capitulation with the late vice - admiral Reintjies , who commanded there . In the New Diep , he also took possession of several English ships , and is accused of ...
... possession of the fleet , then lying in the New Diep , and signed the capitulation with the late vice - admiral Reintjies , who commanded there . In the New Diep , he also took possession of several English ships , and is accused of ...
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Incidents illustrated | 14 |
Characters No I A Sailor | 22 |
The Heir at | 44 |
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