Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... Hope . The expedition consisted of four ships , and was dès- tined for China . But having been driven upon the coast of Brazil , where it met and fought with some Spanish men - of - war , it was com- pelled to return to England for want ...
... Hope . The expedition consisted of four ships , and was dès- tined for China . But having been driven upon the coast of Brazil , where it met and fought with some Spanish men - of - war , it was com- pelled to return to England for want ...
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... Hope ; another was lost in a storm ; and Captain James Lancaster , having arrived in the East with the third , and sailed thence to the West Indies , lost that also , and returned to Europe in a French privateer . Meanwhile , the Dutch ...
... Hope ; another was lost in a storm ; and Captain James Lancaster , having arrived in the East with the third , and sailed thence to the West Indies , lost that also , and returned to Europe in a French privateer . Meanwhile , the Dutch ...
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... hope I yet may see , To waft me home , again , Love , with thee In joy to dwell ; And there - from every sorrow free , No more to hear the sound , farewell ! Farewell ! Oh ! haste blest hour - till then - farewell ! UNPUBLISHED ...
... hope I yet may see , To waft me home , again , Love , with thee In joy to dwell ; And there - from every sorrow free , No more to hear the sound , farewell ! Farewell ! Oh ! haste blest hour - till then - farewell ! UNPUBLISHED ...
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... hope is , that " courts of justice have been established for all our Native subjects , and the wretched Molungees ( or salt - makers ) among the rest . " Had the existence of these courts been a remedy for the evil , it would have been ...
... hope is , that " courts of justice have been established for all our Native subjects , and the wretched Molungees ( or salt - makers ) among the rest . " Had the existence of these courts been a remedy for the evil , it would have been ...
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... hope which men had entertained , that he would , at one time or other , give over his dictatorship . " It is clear , therefore , that Cæsar was lawfully and justly slain , which , as Middleton remarks , was the opinion of the best , the ...
... hope which men had entertained , that he would , at one time or other , give over his dictatorship . " It is clear , therefore , that Cæsar was lawfully and justly slain , which , as Middleton remarks , was the opinion of the best , the ...
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