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Page 189
... carried 18 nine pounders ; the Hyder Ally car- ried only 4 nines and 12 six pounders . 2 . The General Monk carried 130 men : the Hyder Ally only 120 men . 3. The General Monk was completely fitted for sea , and was officer- ed and ...
... carried 18 nine pounders ; the Hyder Ally car- ried only 4 nines and 12 six pounders . 2 . The General Monk carried 130 men : the Hyder Ally only 120 men . 3. The General Monk was completely fitted for sea , and was officer- ed and ...
Page 426
... carried by sea from its native place in Corn- wall to London , being lost in Wapping , returned to Penzance by land , occupying a month in the journey . Another dog had been carried across the river , ten miles below London , returned ...
... carried by sea from its native place in Corn- wall to London , being lost in Wapping , returned to Penzance by land , occupying a month in the journey . Another dog had been carried across the river , ten miles below London , returned ...
Page 501
... carried down about 1500 feet from where it stood before . " - " The most considerable of the villages overwhelmed in the the vale of Arth was Goldau , and its name is now affixed to the whole melancholy story and place . I shall relate ...
... carried down about 1500 feet from where it stood before . " - " The most considerable of the villages overwhelmed in the the vale of Arth was Goldau , and its name is now affixed to the whole melancholy story and place . I shall relate ...
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