The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... party of the Com- pany's servants , commanded by Mr. M'Kay , the partner in charge of the department , who , taking upon himself the office of executioner , as well as of judge and jury , levelled his gun , and shot the offender dead ...
... party of the Com- pany's servants , commanded by Mr. M'Kay , the partner in charge of the department , who , taking upon himself the office of executioner , as well as of judge and jury , levelled his gun , and shot the offender dead ...
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... parties , Lord Selkirk observes , were equally de- sirous of throwing a veil over the atrocities which took place during their quarrel . We deem it unnecessary to trouble our readers with a long recital of the unjust and atrocious ...
... parties , Lord Selkirk observes , were equally de- sirous of throwing a veil over the atrocities which took place during their quarrel . We deem it unnecessary to trouble our readers with a long recital of the unjust and atrocious ...
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... parties must repair by an inland navigation , far more tedious and difficult than a voyage to England . At Montreal ... party of the Hudson's Bay Company , wounded several , and pursued them to their house , where John Mowat , a servant ...
... parties must repair by an inland navigation , far more tedious and difficult than a voyage to England . At Montreal ... party of the Hudson's Bay Company , wounded several , and pursued them to their house , where John Mowat , a servant ...
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... parties are matters not for us to intermeddle with ; we have no desire to prejudice or prejudge the case of either ; but we cannot join in the praise ascribed to the Hudson's Bay Company , whose only merits ( if they have any ) are , at ...
... parties are matters not for us to intermeddle with ; we have no desire to prejudice or prejudge the case of either ; but we cannot join in the praise ascribed to the Hudson's Bay Company , whose only merits ( if they have any ) are , at ...
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... party in the suite of Lord Macartney's embassy boil , ing the fish in the hot springs on the margin of the volcanic crater , in which they were caught , on the island of Amsterdam ? The blind monk whom Dethmar Plefkins saw in the ...
... party in the suite of Lord Macartney's embassy boil , ing the fish in the hot springs on the margin of the volcanic crater , in which they were caught , on the island of Amsterdam ? The blind monk whom Dethmar Plefkins saw in the ...
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