The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 59
... means they secured a greater number of vic- tims . To be appointed one of the out pickets , was now almost considered as sentence of death , and no one left the camp without having previously settled his affairs . We were now in the ...
... means they secured a greater number of vic- tims . To be appointed one of the out pickets , was now almost considered as sentence of death , and no one left the camp without having previously settled his affairs . We were now in the ...
Page 147
... means to ascertain , whether the First Consul was disposed to sell , to the United States , such part of the newly acquired terri- tory , as was supposed to lie on the eastern side of the Mississippi river ? He accordingly opened the ...
... means to ascertain , whether the First Consul was disposed to sell , to the United States , such part of the newly acquired terri- tory , as was supposed to lie on the eastern side of the Mississippi river ? He accordingly opened the ...
Page 187
... means of saving his sovereign's life . The king , grateful for the service , desired the late Lord Melville , then Mr. Dundas , to give the gentleman an appointment of some profit . On the gentleman being asked by Mr. Dundas what he ...
... means of saving his sovereign's life . The king , grateful for the service , desired the late Lord Melville , then Mr. Dundas , to give the gentleman an appointment of some profit . On the gentleman being asked by Mr. Dundas what he ...
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