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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... also in the Palatinate , so that his assistance was much sought after by many princes and captains of those parts . A 10 Minu on hearing of the troubles in England , CHAP OF MY DESCENT AND PARENTAGE, AND OF MY SENDING TO THE INDIES,
... also in the Palatinate , so that his assistance was much sought after by many princes and captains of those parts . A 10 Minu on hearing of the troubles in England , CHAP OF MY DESCENT AND PARENTAGE, AND OF MY SENDING TO THE INDIES,
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... troubles in England , my father accom- panied his kinsman to Oxford , to the intent to place their swords at the disposition of his majesty . It was when on this visit that my father first saw my mother , that was then Mrs Margaret ...
... troubles in England , my father accom- panied his kinsman to Oxford , to the intent to place their swords at the disposition of his majesty . It was when on this visit that my father first saw my mother , that was then Mrs Margaret ...
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... troubles of these days , and stand to gain much more . Still , what say you ? " I need scarce say to you that I had not to think for long . When the choice lay between the Indies and Mr Sternhold's clerkship ( the which , as I well knew ...
... troubles of these days , and stand to gain much more . Still , what say you ? " I need scarce say to you that I had not to think for long . When the choice lay between the Indies and Mr Sternhold's clerkship ( the which , as I well knew ...
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... troubles of the last reign , had gained for himself a high place and some esteem among the rebels . This son of his , Mr Hampden Spender , attained to a seat in the Commons ' House of that Parliament which was jestingly called the Rump ...
... troubles of the last reign , had gained for himself a high place and some esteem among the rebels . This son of his , Mr Hampden Spender , attained to a seat in the Commons ' House of that Parliament which was jestingly called the Rump ...
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... troubles between us since that time . Now some days after this , my lord duke would carry me with him in his coach to White Hall , there to wait upon the king , that I might thank his majesty for his singular great kindness towards me ...
... troubles between us since that time . Now some days after this , my lord duke would carry me with him in his coach to White Hall , there to wait upon the king , that I might thank his majesty for his singular great kindness towards me ...
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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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