The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of England ...: Including Political Portraits of the Celebrated Men who Were the Friends and Supporters of His GovernmentW. Emans, 1837 - 716 Seiten |
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... considerable danger when in a storm off Cape Finisterre , the Prince George , and the Duke of 90 guns were driven so close to each other , that a col- lision was momentarily expected , which if it had taken place , would in all ...
... considerable danger when in a storm off Cape Finisterre , the Prince George , and the Duke of 90 guns were driven so close to each other , that a col- lision was momentarily expected , which if it had taken place , would in all ...
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... considerable drain was always made upon a heap of junk , which lay in the corner , for the purpose of properly stuffing the knight . A hammock was chosen to represent the bucking basket , and the heap of junk was to represent the Thames ...
... considerable drain was always made upon a heap of junk , which lay in the corner , for the purpose of properly stuffing the knight . A hammock was chosen to represent the bucking basket , and the heap of junk was to represent the Thames ...
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... considerable winner . Prince William was also a winner to some amount ; but to the credit of Captain Merrick , be it recorded , that he gave his royal Highness a seasonable warning , which saved him from those ruinous losses , which in ...
... considerable winner . Prince William was also a winner to some amount ; but to the credit of Captain Merrick , be it recorded , that he gave his royal Highness a seasonable warning , which saved him from those ruinous losses , which in ...
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