In Furthest Ind: The Narrative of Mr. Edward Carlyon of the Honourable East India Company's ServiceW. Blackwood, 1894 - 365 páginas |
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... fear of capture , my Lord - General Fairfax having but just then took the city . Shortly after this , also , by the deaths of my uncles , his three brothers ( whereof the eldest was slain with my grandfather in that lamentable defeat of ...
... fear of capture , my Lord - General Fairfax having but just then took the city . Shortly after this , also , by the deaths of my uncles , his three brothers ( whereof the eldest was slain with my grandfather in that lamentable defeat of ...
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... fear of the suspicions of our tyrants , that were wont to scent a conjuration or con- spiracy whensoever any number of Malignants ( for so they called us ) was met together . The company of the boys of the town I neither sought nor ...
... fear of the suspicions of our tyrants , that were wont to scent a conjuration or con- spiracy whensoever any number of Malignants ( for so they called us ) was met together . The company of the boys of the town I neither sought nor ...
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... fear there is but little glory to be won there nowadays . The rebels were good sailors , even I will say that for ' em . And beside these , which we need not consider , there is two other places offer ' emselves to your choice , for I ...
... fear there is but little glory to be won there nowadays . The rebels were good sailors , even I will say that for ' em . And beside these , which we need not consider , there is two other places offer ' emselves to your choice , for I ...
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... fear lest while I was away in the Indies my little cousin should be took away from my father at Ellswether , and delivered unto some of her noble kin for to bring up . 66 Tut , tut , Sir Spitfire ! " saith my lord , but not un- kindly ...
... fear lest while I was away in the Indies my little cousin should be took away from my father at Ellswether , and delivered unto some of her noble kin for to bring up . 66 Tut , tut , Sir Spitfire ! " saith my lord , but not un- kindly ...
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... fear ) careless persons , and little like at ordinary times to observe and admire the Providence of God . But ' tis not alone on the account of this marvellous escape and deliverance of ours that I shall always be mindful of this town ...
... fear ) careless persons , and little like at ordinary times to observe and admire the Providence of God . But ' tis not alone on the account of this marvellous escape and deliverance of ours that I shall always be mindful of this town ...
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In Furthest Ind: The Narrative of Mr. Edward Carlyon of the Honourable East ... Sydney C. Grier Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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