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Page 52
Accordingly , after having shewn our number , and signalized that we had lost all our anchors and cables , we ran into the harbour in a heavy squall , and were soon secured to a threedecker's moorings . Our people were , many of them ...
Accordingly , after having shewn our number , and signalized that we had lost all our anchors and cables , we ran into the harbour in a heavy squall , and were soon secured to a threedecker's moorings . Our people were , many of them ...
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As soon as he became dictator he invited Bolivar from Columbia ; and when that great General arrived in Peru , Riva Aguero proclaimed him a traitor to liberty , and tried every resource of treachery and intrigue to defame his character ...
As soon as he became dictator he invited Bolivar from Columbia ; and when that great General arrived in Peru , Riva Aguero proclaimed him a traitor to liberty , and tried every resource of treachery and intrigue to defame his character ...
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The council broke up , all apparently filled with the same enthusiastic purpose which , however , soon faded in the bosom of most , and never had an existence in that of others . ' S While preparations for the approaching renewal of ...
The council broke up , all apparently filled with the same enthusiastic purpose which , however , soon faded in the bosom of most , and never had an existence in that of others . ' S While preparations for the approaching renewal of ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits | 1 |
Lavlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 38 |
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