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... command of his sovereign . Besides , he knew that if he failed to do so he would probably lose his office and the four thousand pounds arrear of salary due him . But no command could have been more unwelcome or offensive to the ...
... command of his sovereign . Besides , he knew that if he failed to do so he would probably lose his office and the four thousand pounds arrear of salary due him . But no command could have been more unwelcome or offensive to the ...
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... command to- morrow , & shall endeavour to make what use I can of Mr. Desenclats the Priest , who , by Captain Gorham's account to me , ( from necessity I conclude ) is very willing to be communicative ; -Our people grow very sickly ...
... command to- morrow , & shall endeavour to make what use I can of Mr. Desenclats the Priest , who , by Captain Gorham's account to me , ( from necessity I conclude ) is very willing to be communicative ; -Our people grow very sickly ...
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... command of Captain Miles & Ensign Enslow , & came down . I met fifteen Bullocks near Le Boeuf , with about 4000 flour and the Blankets ; Sir John had sent since twenty Bullocks now on the Road , and loaded ten Bat- teaux with flour ...
... command of Captain Miles & Ensign Enslow , & came down . I met fifteen Bullocks near Le Boeuf , with about 4000 flour and the Blankets ; Sir John had sent since twenty Bullocks now on the Road , and loaded ten Bat- teaux with flour ...
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Virginia | 1 |
Extract of a Letter from Captain Winepress of the Fiftyfifth Reg | 38 |
Harveys Declaration | 60 |
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