The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 64
The sailor , " far from his country and his native home , " when nothing is seen but the blue expanse of heaven , and nothing is heard but the waye breaking upon the prow of his vessel , will be most inclined to indulge in that ...
Strona 524
This he attempted to demonstrate by experiments , particularly by passing some ammonia , in a state of gas , through a porcelain tube , heated to a white heat ; the hydrogen and nitrogen were collected , and in the glass vessel through ...
This he attempted to demonstrate by experiments , particularly by passing some ammonia , in a state of gas , through a porcelain tube , heated to a white heat ; the hydrogen and nitrogen were collected , and in the glass vessel through ...
Strona 525
... the trustees for the forfeited estates : this they are well entitled to ; such a harbour having been much wanted on the coast , is of general utility , and in such a state of forwardness as now to admit vessels with perfect safety .
... the trustees for the forfeited estates : this they are well entitled to ; such a harbour having been much wanted on the coast , is of general utility , and in such a state of forwardness as now to admit vessels with perfect safety .
Strona 540
We also proclaim peace with Sweden ; and we command that all our ports be opened to the vessels of either nation , and that notice be transmitted to all the public functionaries , and be published by proclamation , with all due ...
We also proclaim peace with Sweden ; and we command that all our ports be opened to the vessels of either nation , and that notice be transmitted to all the public functionaries , and be published by proclamation , with all due ...
Strona 541
The Spaniards having constructed an additional battery of 30 heavy guns , and numerous gun and bomb vessels having taken their stations , the French ships struck their colours on the morning of the 14th June , and those of Spain were ...
The Spaniards having constructed an additional battery of 30 heavy guns , and numerous gun and bomb vessels having taken their stations , the French ships struck their colours on the morning of the 14th June , and those of Spain were ...
Co mówią ludzie - Napisz recenzję
Nie znaleziono żadnych recenzji w standardowych lokalizacjach.
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
appear arms army arrived attack attended British brought called carried cause character command common considerable considered consisted contains continued course Court daughter Ditto Edinburgh effect Emperor enemy English force formed four France French give given Government hand head hope immediately important interest island Italy James John King Lady land late letter Lord Majesty manner March means ment mind minister Miss morning nature navy necessary never night object observed officers passed peace persons port possession present Prince principal received remain respect Royal Scotland seems sent ships side situation soon Spain Spanish success taken thing thought tion town troops vessels whole