Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 56
... position , which is certainly entitled to as much credit as any other statement made in the case . It was to the effect that after his marriage Queen Elizabeth made him " impor- tune his weif whether theare were a contracte betweene her ...
... position , which is certainly entitled to as much credit as any other statement made in the case . It was to the effect that after his marriage Queen Elizabeth made him " impor- tune his weif whether theare were a contracte betweene her ...
Page 57
... position . By accepting defeat and applying himself to render good service to the King , he might have persuaded James , who was amenable to attentions , to create him Earl of Leicester or of Warwick . But then , if he had been a sober ...
... position . By accepting defeat and applying himself to render good service to the King , he might have persuaded James , who was amenable to attentions , to create him Earl of Leicester or of Warwick . But then , if he had been a sober ...
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... position to take some share in trade with America . A gentle- man who had made one sea- voyage , had seen some service at sea , who had an intelligent interest in shipbuilding , and , in what was then regarded as a part of naval science ...
... position to take some share in trade with America . A gentle- man who had made one sea- voyage , had seen some service at sea , who had an intelligent interest in shipbuilding , and , in what was then regarded as a part of naval science ...
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... position to obey ; whereupon the Commodore put his ship also at the harbour mouth , and followed the others . He , too , exchanged broadsides with the Néréide , and while in the act the surrendered Victor , which had not yet been ...
... position to obey ; whereupon the Commodore put his ship also at the harbour mouth , and followed the others . He , too , exchanged broadsides with the Néréide , and while in the act the surrendered Victor , which had not yet been ...
Page 69
... position , and now lay close inshore in a crescent for- mation , with springs upon their cables , and either ex- tremity of their line protected by shoals . Weighing one thing with another , we may consider the opposing forces almost ...
... position , and now lay close inshore in a crescent for- mation , with springs upon their cables , and either ex- tremity of their line protected by shoals . Weighing one thing with another , we may consider the opposing forces almost ...
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