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Page 177
... English Ships return'd towards the Mole , — Beneath their keels the bending waters roll ! Soon as waked Zephyr had his locks unbound , And rapid breezes fill'd the Region round , The Britons caught them in expanded Sails , And chain'd ...
... English Ships return'd towards the Mole , — Beneath their keels the bending waters roll ! Soon as waked Zephyr had his locks unbound , And rapid breezes fill'd the Region round , The Britons caught them in expanded Sails , And chain'd ...
Page 314
... English Language to the French , or a French Grammar ; wherein those Cases only are treated , on which the two Syntaxes do not agree ; and the Rules are particularly adapted to the Genius of the English Language . By F. Henry . 12mo ...
... English Language to the French , or a French Grammar ; wherein those Cases only are treated , on which the two Syntaxes do not agree ; and the Rules are particularly adapted to the Genius of the English Language . By F. Henry . 12mo ...
Page 500
... English , when discoveries are in question , are desirous of attributing all the honour to their own nation , and have a manner of reasoning peculiar to themselves . ' English navigators , perhaps , have not been slow in claiming at ...
... English , when discoveries are in question , are desirous of attributing all the honour to their own nation , and have a manner of reasoning peculiar to themselves . ' English navigators , perhaps , have not been slow in claiming at ...
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