American Quarterly Review, Том 13Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 |
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... Captain Elphinstone , of whose honourable conduct on this and other occasions , ample mention is made by our author ; it was the more worthy of notice , as such behaviour was not frequently met with in English officers during our ...
... Captain Elphinstone , of whose honourable conduct on this and other occasions , ample mention is made by our author ; it was the more worthy of notice , as such behaviour was not frequently met with in English officers during our ...
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... captain . So far , then , every thing prospered , and there was still hope : if the captain should prove to be as complaisant and unsus- picious as his officer , he would escape - and escape , too , by having given the literal truth in ...
... captain . So far , then , every thing prospered , and there was still hope : if the captain should prove to be as complaisant and unsus- picious as his officer , he would escape - and escape , too , by having given the literal truth in ...
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... Captain Morrell's object was to restore confidence and friendship . For this purpose , he treated his captives with the best of every thing the vessel could supply , and amused them with music and a dance , loaded them with presents ...
... Captain Morrell's object was to restore confidence and friendship . For this purpose , he treated his captives with the best of every thing the vessel could supply , and amused them with music and a dance , loaded them with presents ...
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REVISED CODE OF PENNSYLVANIA | 30 |
LIFE OF SCHILLER | 60 |
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