Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 21Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... have exercised their talents of intelligence in a larger field than of late ; Monsieur Thurot has been an happy subject for them , and our newspapers have been very faithful retailers of their several accounts . In the course of a few ...
... have exercised their talents of intelligence in a larger field than of late ; Monsieur Thurot has been an happy subject for them , and our newspapers have been very faithful retailers of their several accounts . In the course of a few ...
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... have more compassion than those he had left in the metropolis ; but he was mistaken , for here he had no money to ... have gone about of late concerning Thurot's na- tion and quality . Old Thurot is now alive at Boulogne ; I cannot say ...
... have more compassion than those he had left in the metropolis ; but he was mistaken , for here he had no money to ... have gone about of late concerning Thurot's na- tion and quality . Old Thurot is now alive at Boulogne ; I cannot say ...
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... have a great number of land - forces with them , for they appear on board like bees about a hive ; the number is said here to be two thousand two hundred land soldiers , of several Scotch and Irish regiments . One of my sailors spoke ...
... have a great number of land - forces with them , for they appear on board like bees about a hive ; the number is said here to be two thousand two hundred land soldiers , of several Scotch and Irish regiments . One of my sailors spoke ...
Contents
The Shan Van Vocht | 1 |
On a Mountain whose summit | iii |
The Bantry Bay Invasion 1797 | v |
Copyright | |
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