Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... George Inn, in Scarborough. We were courteously welcomed by the landlady, when a slight refreshment and tolerable night-quarters put an end to the pleasures and plagues of the day. September 13. This morn ingl rose early,-— early for me ...
... George Inn, in Scarborough. We were courteously welcomed by the landlady, when a slight refreshment and tolerable night-quarters put an end to the pleasures and plagues of the day. September 13. This morn ingl rose early,-— early for me ...
الصفحة 82
... George Collier, which proved to be La Jeune Eslelle, of Martinique, M. , master. On being boarded, he declared that he had been plundered of his slaves, and that none remained on board. His agitation and alarm however excited suspicion ...
... George Collier, which proved to be La Jeune Eslelle, of Martinique, M. , master. On being boarded, he declared that he had been plundered of his slaves, and that none remained on board. His agitation and alarm however excited suspicion ...
الصفحة 83
... George Collier was inclined to remove him on board the Tartar, as he had done the two girls: butM. having proved that the poor African had been bought by him for eight dollars worth of brandy and iron, Sir George did not feel himself ...
... George Collier was inclined to remove him on board the Tartar, as he had done the two girls: butM. having proved that the poor African had been bought by him for eight dollars worth of brandy and iron, Sir George did not feel himself ...
الصفحة 132
... George the Fourth. Of his ministers, whoever they were, just the same good and evil things, and no other, might be repeated, as are said every day of every year concerning the ministry for the time being, by friends or enemies, as they ...
... George the Fourth. Of his ministers, whoever they were, just the same good and evil things, and no other, might be repeated, as are said every day of every year concerning the ministry for the time being, by friends or enemies, as they ...
الصفحة 168
... George; the humble associate of a few refugees, who, having escaped from Austrian intolerance, after suffering the loss of all things for the testimony of a good conscience, had sought refuge on the estate of a Saxon nobleman. In the ...
... George; the humble associate of a few refugees, who, having escaped from Austrian intolerance, after suffering the loss of all things for the testimony of a good conscience, had sought refuge on the estate of a Saxon nobleman. In the ...
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