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... remain on board , to act as the commander - in chief - who , although sick , was likewise to be there - might deem necessary . The immediate command of the troops was assigned to major - general Lewis . Every exertion was made to insure ...
... remain on board , to act as the commander - in chief - who , although sick , was likewise to be there - might deem necessary . The immediate command of the troops was assigned to major - general Lewis . Every exertion was made to insure ...
Page 37
... remains . Should the ether take fire , cover it immediately for an instant with your hand , to extinguish it . If this be done dextrously and the wire again brought immediately over the ether at the same distance , the incandescence ...
... remains . Should the ether take fire , cover it immediately for an instant with your hand , to extinguish it . If this be done dextrously and the wire again brought immediately over the ether at the same distance , the incandescence ...
Page 68
... remain at home to protect the country ; — to contend with the pupils of Nelson and the followers of Welling- ton . But it is time to commence the Review . " There are many sensible remarks in this little volume , on a subject of great ...
... remain at home to protect the country ; — to contend with the pupils of Nelson and the followers of Welling- ton . But it is time to commence the Review . " There are many sensible remarks in this little volume , on a subject of great ...
Page 76
... remain- ing in Canada . Both these points , we are fully of opinion , deser- ved all the attention which was paid to them ; for as the emigrants were to be carried out , free of expense , there can be no doubt that thousands would have ...
... remain- ing in Canada . Both these points , we are fully of opinion , deser- ved all the attention which was paid to them ; for as the emigrants were to be carried out , free of expense , there can be no doubt that thousands would have ...
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... remain embodied , should be fed at the expense of government ; but , except in special cases , they should clothe themselves . 5th . That agricultural implements should be advanced gratuitously by government . 6th . That the several ...
... remain embodied , should be fed at the expense of government ; but , except in special cases , they should clothe themselves . 5th . That agricultural implements should be advanced gratuitously by government . 6th . That the several ...
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