The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., Volume 2Charles Knight 1821 |
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... Royal Sovereign , led the lee - line of thirteen ships ; the Victory led the weather - line of fourteen . The enemy tacked to the northward , and formed their line on the larboard tack , thus bringing the shoals of Trafalgar and St ...
... Royal Sovereign , led the lee - line of thirteen ships ; the Victory led the weather - line of fourteen . The enemy tacked to the northward , and formed their line on the larboard tack , thus bringing the shoals of Trafalgar and St ...
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... royal line ; and the wives of the younger sons of the Monarch may also be the means of introducing an illegiti- mate successor to the throne ; and yet the law leaves the State without protection in these instances . It has also been ...
... royal line ; and the wives of the younger sons of the Monarch may also be the means of introducing an illegiti- mate successor to the throne ; and yet the law leaves the State without protection in these instances . It has also been ...
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... royal permission . up This message was accordingly delivered by one of the chief na- tives , who advised Mr. Parke to seek a lodging in an adjacent village , and promised to give him some requisite instructions in the morning . Mr ...
... royal permission . up This message was accordingly delivered by one of the chief na- tives , who advised Mr. Parke to seek a lodging in an adjacent village , and promised to give him some requisite instructions in the morning . Mr ...
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... royal presence ; and probably would never have been restored to favour , had not the Queen considered his services indispensible . The destruction of the Spanish Armada in the following year , 1588 , raised the glory of the British arms ...
... royal presence ; and probably would never have been restored to favour , had not the Queen considered his services indispensible . The destruction of the Spanish Armada in the following year , 1588 , raised the glory of the British arms ...
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... Royal Navy , happened to be the officer of the boat which conveyed the General and his Staff to the assault . The Professor used to relate , that the night was unusually dark , the oars were muffled , and a profound silence reigned in ...
... Royal Navy , happened to be the officer of the boat which conveyed the General and his Staff to the assault . The Professor used to relate , that the night was unusually dark , the oars were muffled , and a profound silence reigned in ...
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