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Page 228
... passed two nights in fetters at Barnard - castle , when Oswald Wycliffe visited them , and , recognizing Denzil , gave him to understand that by making himself useful he might save his life . Oswald asked for a pledge of his fidelity ...
... passed two nights in fetters at Barnard - castle , when Oswald Wycliffe visited them , and , recognizing Denzil , gave him to understand that by making himself useful he might save his life . Oswald asked for a pledge of his fidelity ...
Page 437
... passed at C ― n House . This alludes , I believe , to a curious correspondence , which is said to have passed lately between ALB - N - A , Countess of B - CK- GH - MS - E , and a certain ingenious Parodist . ' Paternoster Row . ' Ff3 ...
... passed at C ― n House . This alludes , I believe , to a curious correspondence , which is said to have passed lately between ALB - N - A , Countess of B - CK- GH - MS - E , and a certain ingenious Parodist . ' Paternoster Row . ' Ff3 ...
Page 491
... passed twelve years in a course of Indian navigation . At the end of that time , circumstances led to his being employed as a clerk in the service of the Dutch East - India Company , in which he is said to have attained a considerable ...
... passed twelve years in a course of Indian navigation . At the end of that time , circumstances led to his being employed as a clerk in the service of the Dutch East - India Company , in which he is said to have attained a considerable ...
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France Isle of Voyage | 1 |
Barnards Mrs Parents Offering | 26 |
Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
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