Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 221William Blackwood, 1927 - England |
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Page 22
... England . All had been arranged for us to go on board in the morning early , when to our grief an English frigate came in sight and altered the whole proceeding . Instead of sailing home in the West Indiaman she was burnt with- out ...
... England . All had been arranged for us to go on board in the morning early , when to our grief an English frigate came in sight and altered the whole proceeding . Instead of sailing home in the West Indiaman she was burnt with- out ...
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... England and France by an international understand- ing , came to see me on the eve of his starting for Granville , and asked me if I had not some notion of making an escape , and promised that if I could get to Granville he would do his ...
... England and France by an international understand- ing , came to see me on the eve of his starting for Granville , and asked me if I had not some notion of making an escape , and promised that if I could get to Granville he would do his ...
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... England , and he would aid our escape if possible in the hope that we might be of service to him in a corre- sponding way by exerting our- selves on behalf of the son . Here we lived 28 [ Jan. The Perilous Adventures and Vicissitudes of a.
... England , and he would aid our escape if possible in the hope that we might be of service to him in a corre- sponding way by exerting our- selves on behalf of the son . Here we lived 28 [ Jan. The Perilous Adventures and Vicissitudes of a.
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... England . I fretted in this constrainment , and was ready for any resource that could be devised for escape ; but Whitehurst opposed me , and the worthy padre shook his head when it was men- tioned . I was out voted . Nevertheless , as ...
... England . I fretted in this constrainment , and was ready for any resource that could be devised for escape ; but Whitehurst opposed me , and the worthy padre shook his head when it was men- tioned . I was out voted . Nevertheless , as ...
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... England . He had commanded the Cam- brian , and now the fact that he had treated some French prisoners with great kindness having come to the knowledge of the Emperor , the latter had ordered his release , and he was now on the point of ...
... England . He had commanded the Cam- brian , and now the fact that he had treated some French prisoners with great kindness having come to the knowledge of the Emperor , the latter had ordered his release , and he was now on the point of ...
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