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Page 169
... conduct may have been rendered necessary by his not having full powers . * A good biogra- phical sketch of Sir Isaac Brock concludes this section . The next chapter gives a detail of the remaining events of this first campaign ; which ...
... conduct may have been rendered necessary by his not having full powers . * A good biogra- phical sketch of Sir Isaac Brock concludes this section . The next chapter gives a detail of the remaining events of this first campaign ; which ...
Page 299
... conduct since he has been at Sheerness , and the Captain and chaplain of the Bellerophon spoke of him in the highest terms of commendation . The prisoners have recently subscribed for a silver medal to record their gratitude to their ...
... conduct since he has been at Sheerness , and the Captain and chaplain of the Bellerophon spoke of him in the highest terms of commendation . The prisoners have recently subscribed for a silver medal to record their gratitude to their ...
Page 302
... conducted , and in that class are to be found the greatest number of instances of a return to good conduct , and to habits of industry . Whatever number then of convicts who are not thus hired or taken as ser- vants by the officers and ...
... conducted , and in that class are to be found the greatest number of instances of a return to good conduct , and to habits of industry . Whatever number then of convicts who are not thus hired or taken as ser- vants by the officers and ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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