Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801, Band 15Samuel Stansbury and Company, 1803 |
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... hundred miles , and its greatest breadth one hun- dred and fifty . Lusitania is the Latin name constantly ap- propriated to this country by modern writers ; yet it is evident that the limits of the ancient Lusitania by no means ...
... hundred miles , and its greatest breadth one hun- dred and fifty . Lusitania is the Latin name constantly ap- propriated to this country by modern writers ; yet it is evident that the limits of the ancient Lusitania by no means ...
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... Among the rest were seven hundred Italians , com- manded by an English exile , named Sir Thomas Stukeley , whose life was a tissue of romantic exploits . ther ther his dispositions were duly executed . Satis- fied as PORTUGAL . 55.
... Among the rest were seven hundred Italians , com- manded by an English exile , named Sir Thomas Stukeley , whose life was a tissue of romantic exploits . ther ther his dispositions were duly executed . Satis- fied as PORTUGAL . 55.
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... hundred and sixty years . Henry was little esteemed , notwithstanding he possessed many good qualities , and he would have left the world without the regret of his people , had they not reflected on the storms to which they were about ...
... hundred and sixty years . Henry was little esteemed , notwithstanding he possessed many good qualities , and he would have left the world without the regret of his people , had they not reflected on the storms to which they were about ...
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... hundred yards of the quay , and saw the whole catastrophe . One of them in particular inform ed me , that when the second shock came on , he could perceive the whole city waving backwards and forwards , like the sea when the wind first ...
... hundred yards of the quay , and saw the whole catastrophe . One of them in particular inform ed me , that when the second shock came on , he could perceive the whole city waving backwards and forwards , like the sea when the wind first ...
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... hundred different places at once , and thus continued burning for six days together , with- out intermission , or the least attempt being made to stop its progress . It went on consuming every thing the earth- quake had spared ; and the ...
... hundred different places at once , and thus continued burning for six days together , with- out intermission , or the least attempt being made to stop its progress . It went on consuming every thing the earth- quake had spared ; and the ...
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