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Page 393
... received from the Governor , and the leading families , he speaks in a strain of liberal gratitude . When the Uranie was off Cape Horn , the weather proved fine , and the temperature agreeable : but , soon afterward , a passing ...
... received from the Governor , and the leading families , he speaks in a strain of liberal gratitude . When the Uranie was off Cape Horn , the weather proved fine , and the temperature agreeable : but , soon afterward , a passing ...
Page 453
... received from them , and having also resigned the pen- sion which our government had conferred on him , M. de Choiseul returned to Paris ; where the First Consul received him in a very flattering manner , and would have given him a ...
... received from them , and having also resigned the pen- sion which our government had conferred on him , M. de Choiseul returned to Paris ; where the First Consul received him in a very flattering manner , and would have given him a ...
Page 460
... received them as angels sent from Heaven to effect their deliverance . Several foreign officers also now joined the army , and an attempt on Napoli at the same time by sea and land , was determined . An English brig , at anchor under ...
... received them as angels sent from Heaven to effect their deliverance . Several foreign officers also now joined the army , and an attempt on Napoli at the same time by sea and land , was determined . An English brig , at anchor under ...
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