Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... England , especially at this peri- od , were , wrestling , running races , ball , and quoits . The first of these was his favorite amusement ; and if he ever had a passion for any exercise , it was the wrestling at arms - length . These ...
... England , especially at this peri- od , were , wrestling , running races , ball , and quoits . The first of these was his favorite amusement ; and if he ever had a passion for any exercise , it was the wrestling at arms - length . These ...
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... England and the West Indies , was then very profitable . After long and anxious solicitation , Tristam's parents consented that he might go on a whaling expedition . Captain Carver was fitting from Fairhaven , not more than eight miles ...
... England and the West Indies , was then very profitable . After long and anxious solicitation , Tristam's parents consented that he might go on a whaling expedition . Captain Carver was fitting from Fairhaven , not more than eight miles ...
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... England , for example , we know it is associated with titles of nobility , and general confidence . Individuals of humble origin have enjoyed public esteem and been promoted to stations of honor and emolument , by means of their le- gal ...
... England , for example , we know it is associated with titles of nobility , and general confidence . Individuals of humble origin have enjoyed public esteem and been promoted to stations of honor and emolument , by means of their le- gal ...
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... England , a tomb in Westminster Abbey is the great panegyric of British glory . Marlborough is eulogized by dull , cold marble . Turenne's immortal exploits are celebrated by Fletcher , in the no less immortal eloquence of his country ...
... England , a tomb in Westminster Abbey is the great panegyric of British glory . Marlborough is eulogized by dull , cold marble . Turenne's immortal exploits are celebrated by Fletcher , in the no less immortal eloquence of his country ...
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... England , the whole tenure by which lands were holden , was , in the reign of Charles the Second , changed to that of free and common socage . Since that time , no King of England can exact per- sonal military services ; and George the ...
... England , the whole tenure by which lands were holden , was , in the reign of Charles the Second , changed to that of free and common socage . Since that time , no King of England can exact per- sonal military services ; and George the ...
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