The European Magazine, and London Review, Količina 51Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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Stran 275
... town arms ( for they have only one supporter , ) is a shoemaker in the act and attitude of stitching a shoe . In passing from this town to Elizabeth Town , I thought the country appeared more fertile and better cultivated . took notice ...
... town arms ( for they have only one supporter , ) is a shoemaker in the act and attitude of stitching a shoe . In passing from this town to Elizabeth Town , I thought the country appeared more fertile and better cultivated . took notice ...
Stran 310
... town . The right column , observing the fate of their companions , ra- pidly retired . without coming into action.- The loss of the enemy was considerable , and has been estimated at 1500 men ; their killed might amount to between 2 and ...
... town . The right column , observing the fate of their companions , ra- pidly retired . without coming into action.- The loss of the enemy was considerable , and has been estimated at 1500 men ; their killed might amount to between 2 and ...
Stran 479
... town became a scene of general conflagra- tion . Only one , fire - engine could be found in the town , and that was soon after burned . Exeter is the nearest place from which any assistance could be procured ; and that being ten miles ...
... town became a scene of general conflagra- tion . Only one , fire - engine could be found in the town , and that was soon after burned . Exeter is the nearest place from which any assistance could be procured ; and that being ten miles ...
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