Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... house , his merchandise , and his island , and even refused to afford him a passage home . Having no other means of reaching his native country , Skinner set out for England over - land , and having ar- rived in London , laid his ...
... house , his merchandise , and his island , and even refused to afford him a passage home . Having no other means of reaching his native country , Skinner set out for England over - land , and having ar- rived in London , laid his ...
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... House po- litician , for , in the midst of negotiation , he suddenly attacked and plun- dered the town of Balasore , and attempted to surprise Chittagong . In that , however , he was disappointed , and the consequence was , the total ...
... House po- litician , for , in the midst of negotiation , he suddenly attacked and plun- dered the town of Balasore , and attempted to surprise Chittagong . In that , however , he was disappointed , and the consequence was , the total ...
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... House of Commons voted , " that it was the right of all Englishmen to trade to the East Indies , or any part of the world , unless prohibited by Act of Parliament . " The House of Commons also ordered the books of the Company to be ...
... House of Commons voted , " that it was the right of all Englishmen to trade to the East Indies , or any part of the world , unless prohibited by Act of Parliament . " The House of Commons also ordered the books of the Company to be ...
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... house , lately erected by the Spaniards for the direction of vessels entering the Straits . As the Commodore of the fleet passed Europa Point , an ex- change of salutes took place , which had a fine appearance , and the loud echo of the ...
... house , lately erected by the Spaniards for the direction of vessels entering the Straits . As the Commodore of the fleet passed Europa Point , an ex- change of salutes took place , which had a fine appearance , and the loud echo of the ...
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... house not only philosophers , but orators , as well as some young men who had studied rhetoric with him . He married the daughter of Appius Pulcher , when he was very young , but their union appears to have been unhappy : for when ...
... house not only philosophers , but orators , as well as some young men who had studied rhetoric with him . He married the daughter of Appius Pulcher , when he was very young , but their union appears to have been unhappy : for when ...
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