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... consider the case of this unhappy youth Lord Glenvarloch , and see whether , con- sistently with our honour , any thing can be done in his favour . " " I am surprised at your Majesty's wisdom making the in- quiry , " said the Duke ...
... consider the case of this unhappy youth Lord Glenvarloch , and see whether , con- sistently with our honour , any thing can be done in his favour . " " I am surprised at your Majesty's wisdom making the in- quiry , " said the Duke ...
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... consider a ship as well manned with the proportion of landsmen allotted by Capt . M. at p . 33. Among the latter class , it is advisable to have as many artificers as can be procured , who are the best substitutes for actual seamen ...
... consider a ship as well manned with the proportion of landsmen allotted by Capt . M. at p . 33. Among the latter class , it is advisable to have as many artificers as can be procured , who are the best substitutes for actual seamen ...
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... consider the epidemic fever as pro- duced by contagion , imported from the continental countries suffering under the ravages of war : but he has only succeed- ed in shewing that war brings pestilence in its train , as the effect of the ...
... consider the epidemic fever as pro- duced by contagion , imported from the continental countries suffering under the ravages of war : but he has only succeed- ed in shewing that war brings pestilence in its train , as the effect of the ...
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