Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... town being plundered of every thing valuable , it was set on fire , and reduced to ashes by the next morning . The fleet remained here three days , negotiating for the ransom of the pri- soners , and plundering the fish - tanks and gar ...
... town being plundered of every thing valuable , it was set on fire , and reduced to ashes by the next morning . The fleet remained here three days , negotiating for the ransom of the pri- soners , and plundering the fish - tanks and gar ...
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... town oppo- ON approaching the coast of Navarin , the site to the Scala had been opened some time first object that proclaimed our vicinity to the previous to our landing , and about half - way scene of the late contest , was a squadron ...
... town oppo- ON approaching the coast of Navarin , the site to the Scala had been opened some time first object that proclaimed our vicinity to the previous to our landing , and about half - way scene of the late contest , was a squadron ...
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... town , but has no covered way , and is easy of access , from slanting to the centre ; in some places a low wall is raised along the middle of the fosse . To the west of the town , there are ( as between the more con- siderable works on ...
... town , but has no covered way , and is easy of access , from slanting to the centre ; in some places a low wall is raised along the middle of the fosse . To the west of the town , there are ( as between the more con- siderable works on ...
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