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... Hope , near which he suffered shipwreck , and had a miraculous escape . Soon after this we find him cruizing in the river Plate , and the American seas , whence , like a bird of passage , he seems to have flown back again to Bombay ...
... Hope , near which he suffered shipwreck , and had a miraculous escape . Soon after this we find him cruizing in the river Plate , and the American seas , whence , like a bird of passage , he seems to have flown back again to Bombay ...
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... hope of seeing better days . Let us not be misunderstood . We are true friends to the per- petuation of the union which subsists between Great Britain and Ireland we think , that placed upon a proper footing , it would be essentially ...
... hope of seeing better days . Let us not be misunderstood . We are true friends to the per- petuation of the union which subsists between Great Britain and Ireland we think , that placed upon a proper footing , it would be essentially ...
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... hope you will try and make me as happy as you can , by giving accounts in your letters . " " You say Henry spends all the night with I suppose by that he goes on very well . * * and her company . I wish him success with all my heart ...
... hope you will try and make me as happy as you can , by giving accounts in your letters . " " You say Henry spends all the night with I suppose by that he goes on very well . * * and her company . I wish him success with all my heart ...
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... hope it will end well , -but shall not think any more of it till I hear from England . " - vol . i . PP . 80-83 . • The expression , " wishing for power , & c . " carries on the story of that latent ambition , which now and then breaks ...
... hope it will end well , -but shall not think any more of it till I hear from England . " - vol . i . PP . 80-83 . • The expression , " wishing for power , & c . " carries on the story of that latent ambition , which now and then breaks ...
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... hope of succours from France was still not abandoned , M. Talleyrand having assured their agent that an expedition was in forwardness , which would arrive in April . A revolutionary staff was formed and other preparations made for an ...
... hope of succours from France was still not abandoned , M. Talleyrand having assured their agent that an expedition was in forwardness , which would arrive in April . A revolutionary staff was formed and other preparations made for an ...
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