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and then in again ; assuming , on the last occasion , the appear- ance of troops arrived from a distance . The penal ... occasions , to combine com- mercial business with the gratification of curiosity , and took his passage , in ...
and then in again ; assuming , on the last occasion , the appear- ance of troops arrived from a distance . The penal ... occasions , to combine com- mercial business with the gratification of curiosity , and took his passage , in ...
Page 138
... occasion- ally liable to some contagious and fatal disorder ; many of them having been discovered thrown ashore , either sick or dead , on the coasts of Orkney and Caithness . The affected individuals were harassed with frequent ...
... occasion- ally liable to some contagious and fatal disorder ; many of them having been discovered thrown ashore , either sick or dead , on the coasts of Orkney and Caithness . The affected individuals were harassed with frequent ...
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... occasions , and such as , perhaps , would have sufficed for all occasions , provided other doctrines which have been advanced , con- cerning the same subject - matter , were not in some degree at variance with them , and provided the ...
... occasions , and such as , perhaps , would have sufficed for all occasions , provided other doctrines which have been advanced , con- cerning the same subject - matter , were not in some degree at variance with them , and provided the ...
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