The Analectic Magazine, to which is Added, an Appendix of Official Naval Docments, Tom 1M. Thomas, 1813 |
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Strona 66
... gun , and thought it very civil in the apparition to amuse me thus with tricks of legerdemain . One night during warm weather , the keeper of the privy purse and I , not thinking of the hour , or the apparition , had opened the window ...
... gun , and thought it very civil in the apparition to amuse me thus with tricks of legerdemain . One night during warm weather , the keeper of the privy purse and I , not thinking of the hour , or the apparition , had opened the window ...
Strona 67
... gun was heard , as before at my house , seemingly issuing from one of the two I had pointed at . The coachman , supposing we were attacked by robbers , whipped his horses to mend their pace , and we arrived at Mademoiselle Dumenil's ...
... gun was heard , as before at my house , seemingly issuing from one of the two I had pointed at . The coachman , supposing we were attacked by robbers , whipped his horses to mend their pace , and we arrived at Mademoiselle Dumenil's ...
Strona 157
... gun , rather as a signal than as a salute upon their arrival . There can be no good reason , ' said he , for such a waste of gunpowder in ceremony between friends . Besides , ' he added , I am too old to be pleased with ceremony : among ...
... gun , rather as a signal than as a salute upon their arrival . There can be no good reason , ' said he , for such a waste of gunpowder in ceremony between friends . Besides , ' he added , I am too old to be pleased with ceremony : among ...
Strona 164
... gun . " They reside in tents , and resemble , in their general habits , the gipsy tribes in this country . They are generally grave and amiable in their disposition , and in their manners courteous and dig nified . Their passionate ...
... gun . " They reside in tents , and resemble , in their general habits , the gipsy tribes in this country . They are generally grave and amiable in their disposition , and in their manners courteous and dig nified . Their passionate ...
Strona 227
... guns , he , on the 17th , fell close in with a British squadron , consisting of one ship of the line , four frigates , a brig , and a schooner , the nearest frigate within gun- shot . It was a dead calm , and the only headway to be made ...
... guns , he , on the 17th , fell close in with a British squadron , consisting of one ship of the line , four frigates , a brig , and a schooner , the nearest frigate within gun- shot . It was a dead calm , and the only headway to be made ...
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