The Monthly Magazine, Volume 41Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1816 |
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Page 368
... considered as a maritime nation . Her defence is no longer to consist in the attachment of her people to her in- terests ; her people are unworthy of being considered guardians , and a standing ar- my is required to meet the exigencies ...
... considered as a maritime nation . Her defence is no longer to consist in the attachment of her people to her in- terests ; her people are unworthy of being considered guardians , and a standing ar- my is required to meet the exigencies ...
Page 426
... considered of great antiquity , and preserved by obscure tra- dition . The island was said to have been sunk by an earthquake . The fact is certain , that , amongst the Greeks , there prevailed a belief of the existence of another ...
... considered of great antiquity , and preserved by obscure tra- dition . The island was said to have been sunk by an earthquake . The fact is certain , that , amongst the Greeks , there prevailed a belief of the existence of another ...
Page 589
... considered a very inferior per formance , and as much might be guessed . by the extraordinary pains taken to dis- perse it ; as , amongst other contrivances , it is now vagrant through the streets in such tilted carts as are used in ...
... considered a very inferior per formance , and as much might be guessed . by the extraordinary pains taken to dis- perse it ; as , amongst other contrivances , it is now vagrant through the streets in such tilted carts as are used in ...
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