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... expedition would be set on foot from hence ; and it gives us the utmost reason to hope that his Majesty will be pleased to support us from ' England , upon the arrival of my letters there , giving an account of the expedition in the ...
... expedition would be set on foot from hence ; and it gives us the utmost reason to hope that his Majesty will be pleased to support us from ' England , upon the arrival of my letters there , giving an account of the expedition in the ...
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... expedition , and if the service in which you are engaged , would permit you to come your- self , and take upon you the command of the expedition , it would be , I doubt not , a most happy event for his Majesty's service , and your own ...
... expedition , and if the service in which you are engaged , would permit you to come your- self , and take upon you the command of the expedition , it would be , I doubt not , a most happy event for his Majesty's service , and your own ...
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... expedition could not have been made with suc- cess ; that soon after our beginning it , an account thereof was dis- patched to the Secretary of State ; and that his Majesty's approving the expedition , and receiving the fruit of it ...
... expedition could not have been made with suc- cess ; that soon after our beginning it , an account thereof was dis- patched to the Secretary of State ; and that his Majesty's approving the expedition , and receiving the fruit of it ...
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CONSTITUTION of the Historical Society | 1 |
A Topographical Description of Surrinam | 61 |
Dr Churchs Examination before the House of Representatives | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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