The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volum 1Joseph Shackell, 1828 |
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Pàgina 5
... received him - they parted and closed again over adak for ever . NAVAL DISCIPLINE WITHOUT FLOGGING . LORD COLLINGWOOD . - As his experi- ence in command and his knowledge of the disposition of men increased , his abhorrence of corporal ...
... received him - they parted and closed again over adak for ever . NAVAL DISCIPLINE WITHOUT FLOGGING . LORD COLLINGWOOD . - As his experi- ence in command and his knowledge of the disposition of men increased , his abhorrence of corporal ...
Pàgina 10
... received 35s . 5d . a quarter , and as well as mos of the other servants , he had 4d . a day for his board wages . The allow- ance for the board of boys of the stable , 26d . each per week : and of the king's riding boys , 2s . a week ...
... received 35s . 5d . a quarter , and as well as mos of the other servants , he had 4d . a day for his board wages . The allow- ance for the board of boys of the stable , 26d . each per week : and of the king's riding boys , 2s . a week ...
Pàgina 11
... receiving the land , was lying one morning on his himself whether he had better resign all wretched bed , and deliberating with thoughts of again attempting to make good his right to the Scottish crown , and dismissing his followers ...
... receiving the land , was lying one morning on his himself whether he had better resign all wretched bed , and deliberating with thoughts of again attempting to make good his right to the Scottish crown , and dismissing his followers ...
Pàgina 17
... receiving the direst injury that one human being can experience from the hands of another ! We refer to the duel which took place between Lord Castlereagh , and Mr. Can- ning . Duelling is a barbarous relic of other times , and ought ...
... receiving the direst injury that one human being can experience from the hands of another ! We refer to the duel which took place between Lord Castlereagh , and Mr. Can- ning . Duelling is a barbarous relic of other times , and ought ...
Pàgina 26
... received no damage ; proving , that the art of managing them with effect was unknown . Froissard tells us , that when the English laid siege to St. Malo , in 1373 , they had four hundred cannon with them , which account is somewhat at ...
... received no damage ; proving , that the art of managing them with effect was unknown . Froissard tells us , that when the English laid siege to St. Malo , in 1373 , they had four hundred cannon with them , which account is somewhat at ...
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