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We find the causes of the tardy appearance of the English , in the field of maritime discovery , related in the following ex- tract : Hakluyt informs us , that towards the close of the fourteenth cen- tury , an English ship from ...
We find the causes of the tardy appearance of the English , in the field of maritime discovery , related in the following ex- tract : Hakluyt informs us , that towards the close of the fourteenth cen- tury , an English ship from ...
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... English ships visit every coast , and English sailors excel all others both in the arts of navigation , and in fighting . " , " At the beginning of the fifteenth century , the commerce of Eng- land was so much increased ; that in 1413 ...
... English ships visit every coast , and English sailors excel all others both in the arts of navigation , and in fighting . " , " At the beginning of the fifteenth century , the commerce of Eng- land was so much increased ; that in 1413 ...
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... English Heroic Verse , by Richard Wharton , Esq . M.P. 8vo . pp . 142. Payne and Mack- inlay . 1804 . T HE passages which Mr. Wharton has selected for the ex- ercise of his imitative talents are , the Entrance of Hell , and the Story of ...
... English Heroic Verse , by Richard Wharton , Esq . M.P. 8vo . pp . 142. Payne and Mack- inlay . 1804 . T HE passages which Mr. Wharton has selected for the ex- ercise of his imitative talents are , the Entrance of Hell , and the Story of ...
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