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Page 219
... situation , in the month of September 1796 , his Ex- cellency Governor Hunter was pleased to present me with an absolute pardon , under the great seal of the colony , and appointed me a principal superintendant of the district of ...
... situation , in the month of September 1796 , his Ex- cellency Governor Hunter was pleased to present me with an absolute pardon , under the great seal of the colony , and appointed me a principal superintendant of the district of ...
Page 256
... situation similar to that of the French at the commencement of the campaign , when on account of the vast extent of country which they guarded , they felt a relative inferiority though superior in number . As long as Marshal Suworow had ...
... situation similar to that of the French at the commencement of the campaign , when on account of the vast extent of country which they guarded , they felt a relative inferiority though superior in number . As long as Marshal Suworow had ...
Page 504
... situation ascribed to La Mesa . This , however , the author treats lightly ; and he asserts that a difference of twenty - two degrees is no proof against the identity of the two groupes , The Salomon islands , he remarks , occupied for ...
... situation ascribed to La Mesa . This , however , the author treats lightly ; and he asserts that a difference of twenty - two degrees is no proof against the identity of the two groupes , The Salomon islands , he remarks , occupied for ...
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