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... my opinion , without the least douht , to be considered " as exercising an employment under the East India Company , " and in that cha- character subject to prosecution un- der the Act of Parliament 32 Address to the Grand Jury of Bombay .
... my opinion , without the least douht , to be considered " as exercising an employment under the East India Company , " and in that cha- character subject to prosecution un- der the Act of Parliament 32 Address to the Grand Jury of Bombay .
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... considered that gentlemen of that country becoming officers of rank in the navy , would be an inducement to the peo- ple of the Highlands and Islands to en- gage in the service as seamen , where , as in the army , they would have an ...
... considered that gentlemen of that country becoming officers of rank in the navy , would be an inducement to the peo- ple of the Highlands and Islands to en- gage in the service as seamen , where , as in the army , they would have an ...
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... considered as reflecting upon his character as a gentleman . On Thursday Jan. 16th , another duel was fought on Musselburgh Links , be tween two young gentlemen , merchants in Leith , when , after exchanging two rounds without effect ...
... considered as reflecting upon his character as a gentleman . On Thursday Jan. 16th , another duel was fought on Musselburgh Links , be tween two young gentlemen , merchants in Leith , when , after exchanging two rounds without effect ...
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... considered , that though the mountains of Scotland are tremendous , there are neverthe less many excellent passes through them in every direction ; as witness those of Glenshee and Athol ; as well as three notable ones in the western ...
... considered , that though the mountains of Scotland are tremendous , there are neverthe less many excellent passes through them in every direction ; as witness those of Glenshee and Athol ; as well as three notable ones in the western ...
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... considered as God - sends . But , in some late cases , even the lairds them- selves have not kept clean hands . proprietor to an officer in his Majesty's " These are my rocks ! " said a Shetland naval service , who interfered to protect ...
... considered as God - sends . But , in some late cases , even the lairds them- selves have not kept clean hands . proprietor to an officer in his Majesty's " These are my rocks ! " said a Shetland naval service , who interfered to protect ...
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