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The Public Characters - Side 108
1799
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British Public Characters of 1798..

1798 - 552 sider
...alfo have from their inward feelings a " comfort which muft be lafting, and not like " the fleeting and falfe confidence of thofe who " have fwerved from...into the Texel, and fee a foe which " dreaded coming out to meet us. — My pride is " now humbled indeed ! — My feelings are not " eafily to be exprefled...
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The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History ..., Bind 60

1798 - 932 sider
...will alfo have, from their inward feelings, acqmfort which will be Jailing* and not like the fleeting and falfe confidence of thofe who have fwerved from...has often been my pride with you to look into the Tcxel, and fee a foe which drtadtd coming out to meet us ; — my pride is now humbled indeed ! —...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Bind 33

1798 - 554 sider
...comfort which will be Jafting, and not like the fleeting and falfe confidence of thofe who have fwervcd from their duty. " It has often been my pride with...into the Texel, and fee a foe which dreaded coming out to meet us ;— my pride is now humbled indeed !«my feelings are not eafily to be exprefled !...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Bind 33

1798 - 484 sider
...eomfort which will be lading, and not like the iLvting and lalle confidence of thole who have Iwcrved from their duty. " It has often been my pride with you to look into the Texel, and lee a foe which dreadt'd coming out to meet us ;— my pride is now humbled indeed ! — my feelbigs...
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The Public characters of 1798

Public characters - 1799 - 422 sider
...alfo have from their inward feelings a '' comfort which muft be lafting, and not like the fleeting " and falfe confidence of thofe who have fwerved from...into the " Texel, and fee a foe which dreaded coming out to meet " us. — My pride is now humbled indeed ! — My feelings are '' not eafily to be exprefled...
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Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 ..., Bind 1

1801 - 606 sider
...alfo " have, from their inward feelings, a comfort which " muft be lafting, and not like the fleeting and falfe ." confidence of thofe who have fwerved...has often been my pride with you to look into " the Texeli and fee a foe which dreaded coming " out to meet us. — My pride is now humbled in" deed !...
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The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine and ..., Bind 7

1804 - 508 sider
...comfort which must be lasting, and not like the fleeting and false confidence of those who have swerved from their duty ! " It has often been my pride with you to look into the Texel, and see a foe which dreaded com-. ing ing out to meet us — My pride is iww humbled indeed ! — My feelings...
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The General Biographical Dictionary, Bind 12

Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 560 sider
...comfort which must be lasting, and not like the fleeting and false confidence of those who have swerved from their duty. It has often been my pride with you to look into the Texel, and see a foe which dreaded coming out to meet us. My pride is now humble indeed ! My feelings are no't...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Bind 12

Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 562 sider
...comfort which must be lasting, and not like the fleeting and false confidence of those who have swerved from their duty. It has often been my pride with you to look into the Texel, and see a foe which dreaded coming out to meet us. My pride is now humble indeed ! My feelings are not...
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The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French ..., Bind 1

Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 874 sider
...comfort which will be lasting, and not like the floating and false confidence of those who have swerved from their duty. " It has often been my pride, with you to look into the Texel, and see a foe which dreaded coming out to meet us. My pride is now humbled indeed ; my feelings are not...
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