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... persons . In a printed state- ment of their proceedings , it appears that the wives of the prisoners amounted to five hundred and sixty - six , and their children , to two thousand three hundred and forty - one persons . This report pro ...
... persons . In a printed state- ment of their proceedings , it appears that the wives of the prisoners amounted to five hundred and sixty - six , and their children , to two thousand three hundred and forty - one persons . This report pro ...
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... person or persons may be found on the coast fitly qualified for the conduct of such a journey ; and to re- commend this matter to the patronage of Government , the funds of the Institution being quite inadequate to such an undertaking ...
... person or persons may be found on the coast fitly qualified for the conduct of such a journey ; and to re- commend this matter to the patronage of Government , the funds of the Institution being quite inadequate to such an undertaking ...
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... persons avoided . Their meals were very frugal ; there was nothing in them to attract company ; the fortunes of individuals were small , and parsimony was the only means of increasing them . A coach of any kind was hardly seen ; persons ...
... persons avoided . Their meals were very frugal ; there was nothing in them to attract company ; the fortunes of individuals were small , and parsimony was the only means of increasing them . A coach of any kind was hardly seen ; persons ...
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