Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... sent no apology at all . " Some divisions of the army had com- menced retiring as soon as it was dark , and the whole had been ordered to move , so that the roads might be clear for us before daylight . I was sent twice in the course of ...
... sent no apology at all . " Some divisions of the army had com- menced retiring as soon as it was dark , and the whole had been ordered to move , so that the roads might be clear for us before daylight . I was sent twice in the course of ...
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... sent a messenger to the town , demanding a tribute of ten thousand dollars annually , saying , if these terms were not complied with they would land , and de- stroy the town with all the inhabitants ; which they would certainly have ...
... sent a messenger to the town , demanding a tribute of ten thousand dollars annually , saying , if these terms were not complied with they would land , and de- stroy the town with all the inhabitants ; which they would certainly have ...
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... sent a hundred men each on shore to cut and destroy their orange groves , as most effectually performed for se- les down the river . During our stay received information of nine boats ly- creek laden with paddy : * boats were tely ...
... sent a hundred men each on shore to cut and destroy their orange groves , as most effectually performed for se- les down the river . During our stay received information of nine boats ly- creek laden with paddy : * boats were tely ...
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