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The man who ba - tility taken place . yoneted him attacked me , when I fortunate .
We are still employed in the same fer . ly shot him , by which I escaped . vice , as
well as in preparing materials for I have the honour to be , & c . the construction ...
The man who ba - tility taken place . yoneted him attacked me , when I fortunate .
We are still employed in the same fer . ly shot him , by which I escaped . vice , as
well as in preparing materials for I have the honour to be , & c . the construction ...
76. oldal
The Court repelled the objection , dren are received at the age of seven years ; of
the Poftmasters as to the jurisdiction they are well educated , cloathed , and fed ,
of the Justices ; and after hearing a vari . and the greatest care taken of their ...
The Court repelled the objection , dren are received at the age of seven years ; of
the Poftmasters as to the jurisdiction they are well educated , cloathed , and fed ,
of the Justices ; and after hearing a vari . and the greatest care taken of their ...
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the Legislature of St Vincent , having this time a French Officer had got over
written to the Commanding Oflicer at our works , and was taken prisoner ; ) and
Barbadoes on the first notice of this dif - not being yet certain whiciler the eneafter
...
the Legislature of St Vincent , having this time a French Officer had got over
written to the Commanding Oflicer at our works , and was taken prisoner ; ) and
Barbadoes on the first notice of this dif - not being yet certain whiciler the eneafter
...
318. oldal
Galatea , Mr Evans , Midshipman , and a I have inclosed an account of the ene . ,
framan , killed : Mr Burke , acling Licus my ' s force , together with the vefrels of
tenant , and s reamen , wounded . the convoy taken ; and a list of the kil .
Galatea , Mr Evans , Midshipman , and a I have inclosed an account of the ene . ,
framan , killed : Mr Burke , acling Licus my ' s force , together with the vefrels of
tenant , and s reamen , wounded . the convoy taken ; and a list of the kil .
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A GRICULTURAL Extracts , Page 29 , 93 , Dutch settlements in the E . Indies
taken , 11 % , 765 , 277 , 355 , 367 , 369 , 442 viz . Trincomale , 75 , 153 .
Baticaloe , Anecdotes , Francis II . 35 . Prince Royal Jaffnapatam , Molletivo ,
Madar , Mac ...
A GRICULTURAL Extracts , Page 29 , 93 , Dutch settlements in the E . Indies
taken , 11 % , 765 , 277 , 355 , 367 , 369 , 442 viz . Trincomale , 75 , 153 .
Baticaloe , Anecdotes , Francis II . 35 . Prince Royal Jaffnapatam , Molletivo ,
Madar , Mac ...
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