Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... considered the first great era in the Company's history . SONG . Adapted to the Air of ' All's Well , ' in the Opera of The English Fleet . ' I. WHEN crowded high is every sail , And proud top - gallants court the gale , When every ...
... considered the first great era in the Company's history . SONG . Adapted to the Air of ' All's Well , ' in the Opera of The English Fleet . ' I. WHEN crowded high is every sail , And proud top - gallants court the gale , When every ...
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... considered irrelevant to the subject immediately before the reader , and to interweave occasionally such notes and illustrations as the existing state of the countries principally described may render necessary . ] Voyage to the Straits ...
... considered irrelevant to the subject immediately before the reader , and to interweave occasionally such notes and illustrations as the existing state of the countries principally described may render necessary . ] Voyage to the Straits ...
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... considered this the greatest virtue of all , and it is very certain that all men who love liberty will participate in the sentiment of Cicero . Algernon Sydney , a great name with all noble - minded men , proposed Brutus as the model of ...
... considered this the greatest virtue of all , and it is very certain that all men who love liberty will participate in the sentiment of Cicero . Algernon Sydney , a great name with all noble - minded men , proposed Brutus as the model of ...
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... considered the nerve , the invigorating spirit , the very soul of Native troops . British soldiers are the most undaunted , courageous , and persevering perhaps in the world , yet their officers are not only more numerous , but possess ...
... considered the nerve , the invigorating spirit , the very soul of Native troops . British soldiers are the most undaunted , courageous , and persevering perhaps in the world , yet their officers are not only more numerous , but possess ...
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... considered a third cause of unfavour- able operation upon the Native soldier . He is worked out of his spirits by heavy duty in cantonment , by frequent long marches at all seasons of the year , and to such he sees no end . The whole ...
... considered a third cause of unfavour- able operation upon the Native soldier . He is worked out of his spirits by heavy duty in cantonment , by frequent long marches at all seasons of the year , and to such he sees no end . The whole ...
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