Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... taken . | Lieutenant - general of the kingdom , while she Such passions , such furies , as I hear say that sometimes was for Bothwell . Their quarrels soon became he will be in , is strange to believe . What cause this people have to ...
... taken . | Lieutenant - general of the kingdom , while she Such passions , such furies , as I hear say that sometimes was for Bothwell . Their quarrels soon became he will be in , is strange to believe . What cause this people have to ...
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... taken of the subject , that he is allowed to do nothing in his | own way . The statute - book is filled with restric- tions , regulations , and prohibitions . Our ancestors ascertained the lengths of coat tails , of shoe - points , the ...
... taken of the subject , that he is allowed to do nothing in his | own way . The statute - book is filled with restric- tions , regulations , and prohibitions . Our ancestors ascertained the lengths of coat tails , of shoe - points , the ...
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... taken , with the loss of 104 men killed and wounded , and of her mizen - mast , fore , and maintop - masts , main- yard , and so much damaged in the hull , that the Americans had much difficulty in towing their prize into port . Another ...
... taken , with the loss of 104 men killed and wounded , and of her mizen - mast , fore , and maintop - masts , main- yard , and so much damaged in the hull , that the Americans had much difficulty in towing their prize into port . Another ...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 tomas William Tait,Christian Isobel Johnstone Visos knygos peržiūra - 1833 |
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