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Page 152
... passed , and they concurred in opinion that the most safe and proper step that they could take would be to restore Kachi to liberty . I told him , ' says the Cap- tain , that he might go on shore when he pleased , and I would trust to ...
... passed , and they concurred in opinion that the most safe and proper step that they could take would be to restore Kachi to liberty . I told him , ' says the Cap- tain , that he might go on shore when he pleased , and I would trust to ...
Page 156
... passed ; that is to say , that the disavowal of the Russian government having authorized the proceedings of ... passing in other nations , are two of the important objects here alluded to . ? It is among the ordinances in the Japanese ...
... passed ; that is to say , that the disavowal of the Russian government having authorized the proceedings of ... passing in other nations , are two of the important objects here alluded to . ? It is among the ordinances in the Japanese ...
Page 509
... passed over rather too rapidly to convey to the reader a very distinct idea of their magni- tude and importance ... passing through Cambridge to Hull , from Hull to Sunderland and Newcastle , and thence to Edinburgh ; which he calls the ...
... passed over rather too rapidly to convey to the reader a very distinct idea of their magni- tude and importance ... passing through Cambridge to Hull , from Hull to Sunderland and Newcastle , and thence to Edinburgh ; which he calls the ...
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