The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... Amphion , bringing his brother , Edward , then 13 years old , as a volunteer : he found the vessel , to his great delight , in as good , if not a better condition than when she was new . She sailed to the south , and after joining the ...
... Amphion , bringing his brother , Edward , then 13 years old , as a volunteer : he found the vessel , to his great delight , in as good , if not a better condition than when she was new . She sailed to the south , and after joining the ...
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... Amphion was lost in this enterprise . The details of the operations carried on by the Amphion and her colleague in the Adriatic Sea , are highly calculated to raise our astonishment at the supineness of the French and Russians , in ...
... Amphion was lost in this enterprise . The details of the operations carried on by the Amphion and her colleague in the Adriatic Sea , are highly calculated to raise our astonishment at the supineness of the French and Russians , in ...
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... Amphion , was one , that I was enabled fully to appreciate his worth as an exemplary officer , and a most amiable private character . The impression made upon me by what I observed in him in both these relations , will never be effaced ...
... Amphion , was one , that I was enabled fully to appreciate his worth as an exemplary officer , and a most amiable private character . The impression made upon me by what I observed in him in both these relations , will never be effaced ...
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