The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... officers and marines employed in this expedition , the author says : I of the wife , were such as wise and good men , in a pure state of society , would re- joice to approve and disseminate . In the variety of countries and people where ...
... officers and marines employed in this expedition , the author says : I of the wife , were such as wise and good men , in a pure state of society , would re- joice to approve and disseminate . In the variety of countries and people where ...
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... officers chose a chief , and the crew made selections from among the people , according to their judgment or their caprice . For myself , it is my prayer always to find as faithful a friend as he was whom I chose at Pelew ; and never ...
... officers chose a chief , and the crew made selections from among the people , according to their judgment or their caprice . For myself , it is my prayer always to find as faithful a friend as he was whom I chose at Pelew ; and never ...
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... officer of the Walloon guards , came with a petition that she might be admitted by her Grace to the honour of an ... officer's widow , since the queen and the Duke of Ripperda have persuaded the king to suppress their pensions . I am ...
... officer of the Walloon guards , came with a petition that she might be admitted by her Grace to the honour of an ... officer's widow , since the queen and the Duke of Ripperda have persuaded the king to suppress their pensions . I am ...
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