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... danger , ( for he delighted to visit the trenches , and nearest approaches , and to discover what the enemy did , ) as being so much beside the duty of his place , that it might be understood rather to be against it , he would say ...
... danger , ( for he delighted to visit the trenches , and nearest approaches , and to discover what the enemy did , ) as being so much beside the duty of his place , that it might be understood rather to be against it , he would say ...
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... danger from the sea as the land , and I scarce knew whither to retire for shelter , I took a sudden resolution of return- ing back , with my clothes all dripping , to the area of St. Paul's . Here I stood some time , and observed the ...
... danger from the sea as the land , and I scarce knew whither to retire for shelter , I took a sudden resolution of return- ing back , with my clothes all dripping , to the area of St. Paul's . Here I stood some time , and observed the ...
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... danger from the sea ; if I retired further from the shore , the houses threatened certain de- struction ; and , at last , I resolved to go to the Mint , which being a low and very strong building , had received no considerable dam- age ...
... danger from the sea ; if I retired further from the shore , the houses threatened certain de- struction ; and , at last , I resolved to go to the Mint , which being a low and very strong building , had received no considerable dam- age ...
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