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... chiefly composed of sloops , manned by two or three men and boys . The captain is invariably part , if not whole , owner of the vessel , and those employed are generally his sons , who work for their father , or some emigrant Irishmen ...
... chiefly composed of sloops , manned by two or three men and boys . The captain is invariably part , if not whole , owner of the vessel , and those employed are generally his sons , who work for their father , or some emigrant Irishmen ...
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... chiefly manned by British seamen ; and that when the war broke out between the two countries , the same British seamen who were in her employ manned her ships of war and priva- teers . It may be surmised that British seamen would refuse ...
... chiefly manned by British seamen ; and that when the war broke out between the two countries , the same British seamen who were in her employ manned her ships of war and priva- teers . It may be surmised that British seamen would refuse ...
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... chiefly grazing farms or plantations in these States is small , fifteen or twenty being sufficient for a farm of two hundred or three hundred acres ; and their labour , which is mostly confined to tending stock , is not only very light ...
... chiefly grazing farms or plantations in these States is small , fifteen or twenty being sufficient for a farm of two hundred or three hundred acres ; and their labour , which is mostly confined to tending stock , is not only very light ...
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... chiefly , though by no means exclusively , in favour of this portion of the empire that is to be . These sums are expended in erecting showy churches from possessing an established religion . " - Cooper's Democrat . and colleges , and ...
... chiefly , though by no means exclusively , in favour of this portion of the empire that is to be . These sums are expended in erecting showy churches from possessing an established religion . " - Cooper's Democrat . and colleges , and ...
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... chiefly look for this class of people . Such must ever be the case in a democracy , where the mass are to be led ; the knowledge of the laws of the country , and the habit of public speaking , being essential to those who would preside ...
... chiefly look for this class of people . Such must ever be the case in a democracy , where the mass are to be led ; the knowledge of the laws of the country , and the habit of public speaking , being essential to those who would preside ...
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