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... reflects From the Weasel he was appointed to too much honour on the judgement of the Pomona , of 18 guns , and was orMr Pasley to be omitted . The Æolus dered to Greenock , on the impress had fallen on board the French conn- service ...
... reflects From the Weasel he was appointed to too much honour on the judgement of the Pomona , of 18 guns , and was orMr Pasley to be omitted . The Æolus dered to Greenock , on the impress had fallen on board the French conn- service ...
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This letter is curious , Theyr ouerthrow and does some honour to Henry ; it At Branxton More ! They are so stowie , -relates to the burial of James . We So frantike mad , cannot imagine what can have led the They say they had , editor ...
This letter is curious , Theyr ouerthrow and does some honour to Henry ; it At Branxton More ! They are so stowie , -relates to the burial of James . We So frantike mad , cannot imagine what can have led the They say they had , editor ...
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What right always rewarded the men who sacrifice had you to hold such language else . their honour and their country to the where ? The expectation ought to have injustice of their cause . " ] induced you to pursue a different line of ...
What right always rewarded the men who sacrifice had you to hold such language else . their honour and their country to the where ? The expectation ought to have injustice of their cause . " ] induced you to pursue a different line of ...
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None of the garrison were kil . for an armistice , the result of which was led , but six Swedes and a woman were the convention which I hereby have the killed by a shell which fell in the pri • honour to lay at your Majesty's feet .
None of the garrison were kil . for an armistice , the result of which was led , but six Swedes and a woman were the convention which I hereby have the killed by a shell which fell in the pri • honour to lay at your Majesty's feet .
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Nature SPAIN . had bestowed upon him talents of a high order , and these had experienced In the field of proud honour , with our swords in our hands , ample cultivation from a parent , no Qur King and our country to save ...
Nature SPAIN . had bestowed upon him talents of a high order , and these had experienced In the field of proud honour , with our swords in our hands , ample cultivation from a parent , no Qur King and our country to save ...
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