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... Captain Maberly opposed the mo- tion ; and , in the course of his speech , attacked the Bible Societies for their exertions in Ireland , as detrimental to the public peace . Sir N. Colthurst , after observing that the Catholic ...
... Captain Maberly opposed the mo- tion ; and , in the course of his speech , attacked the Bible Societies for their exertions in Ireland , as detrimental to the public peace . Sir N. Colthurst , after observing that the Catholic ...
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... Captain Alexander , R. N. , and es- corted by the boats of the men - of - war lying at Rangoon . The instructions to the flotilla were , to push up the Pan- lang into the Irrawaddy , and on to Do- noobew , with all possible expedition ...
... Captain Alexander , R. N. , and es- corted by the boats of the men - of - war lying at Rangoon . The instructions to the flotilla were , to push up the Pan- lang into the Irrawaddy , and on to Do- noobew , with all possible expedition ...
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... Captain Yatrukos , as reprisals for the deten- tion by the Greeks of two pachas taken prisoners at Tripolitza , contrary to the terms of the capitulation of that place , he faithfully observed the whole of the terms upon which Navarino ...
... Captain Yatrukos , as reprisals for the deten- tion by the Greeks of two pachas taken prisoners at Tripolitza , contrary to the terms of the capitulation of that place , he faithfully observed the whole of the terms upon which Navarino ...
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... captains . The siege of Missolonghi made no progress , while the besiegers were allowed no rest by the Greeks of Acarnania and Etolia . And the Capi- tan Pacha , either from apprehension of danger , or in obedience to orders , declined ...
... captains . The siege of Missolonghi made no progress , while the besiegers were allowed no rest by the Greeks of Acarnania and Etolia . And the Capi- tan Pacha , either from apprehension of danger , or in obedience to orders , declined ...
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... captain of the Circe frigate , was charged to con- vey the above ordinance , and present it to the Haytian government . The Circe left Rochefort on 4th May , and having been joined by other vessels on the Martinique and other stations ...
... captain of the Circe frigate , was charged to con- vey the above ordinance , and present it to the Haytian government . The Circe left Rochefort on 4th May , and having been joined by other vessels on the Martinique and other stations ...
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