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... sent out . Soon after his arrival at Tunis the plague appeared there and raged with great violence , and Mr. Folsom remained in charge of the consulate until late in 1819 . After leaving Tunis , he rejoined the squadron , and was ...
... sent out . Soon after his arrival at Tunis the plague appeared there and raged with great violence , and Mr. Folsom remained in charge of the consulate until late in 1819 . After leaving Tunis , he rejoined the squadron , and was ...
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... sent an exact copy to our Mr. Charles Deane , who referred it to Mr. Folsom . Almost every word in the inscription is abridged , and many were indicated only by an initial letter . But Mr. Folsom's thorough knowledge of the language of ...
... sent an exact copy to our Mr. Charles Deane , who referred it to Mr. Folsom . Almost every word in the inscription is abridged , and many were indicated only by an initial letter . But Mr. Folsom's thorough knowledge of the language of ...
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... sent To tell which way the waters went . A ring I've got of Samson's hair , The same that Delilah us'd to wear ; St. Dunstan's tongs , as story goes , Once pinch'd the Devil by the nose ; The very shaft , as all may see , Which Cupid ...
... sent To tell which way the waters went . A ring I've got of Samson's hair , The same that Delilah us'd to wear ; St. Dunstan's tongs , as story goes , Once pinch'd the Devil by the nose ; The very shaft , as all may see , Which Cupid ...
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... sent me by him . I assure you it pleased me much . By the accuracy of your observa- tions , one would hardly suppose the accommodations on board had been bad ; for an easy , comfortable situation of the body contributes * Gardiner ...
... sent me by him . I assure you it pleased me much . By the accuracy of your observa- tions , one would hardly suppose the accommodations on board had been bad ; for an easy , comfortable situation of the body contributes * Gardiner ...
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... sent to us by Mr. Thomas Groom , the well - known stationer , who thought it might be of the original impression , as there is every reason to think it is . But , however that may be , we would return him our grateful acknowledgments ...
... sent to us by Mr. Thomas Groom , the well - known stationer , who thought it might be of the original impression , as there is every reason to think it is . But , however that may be , we would return him our grateful acknowledgments ...
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