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My letter is of a convenient length , therefore , with my most humble service to —
Je suis , & c . & c . It was agreed between us , that we should write nothing but
English to each other , in order to perfect him in the language ; and this letter is , I
...
My letter is of a convenient length , therefore , with my most humble service to —
Je suis , & c . & c . It was agreed between us , that we should write nothing but
English to each other , in order to perfect him in the language ; and this letter is , I
...
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The other smugglers were now every day breaking upon the wheel , and hanging
, while our unfortunate hero lay snug in his dungeon ; from this place I had the
following letter from him :Dunkirk , December 12 , 1754 . DEAR SIR , — Though it
...
The other smugglers were now every day breaking upon the wheel , and hanging
, while our unfortunate hero lay snug in his dungeon ; from this place I had the
following letter from him :Dunkirk , December 12 , 1754 . DEAR SIR , — Though it
...
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In a letter to General Hédouville , Hoche writes , “ Ma fortune me mènerait - elle ,
avec cette armée , aux portes de Vienne , ce que j ' espère , je la quitterais
encore pour aller à Dublin , et de la á Londres ” ; and in the last letter addressed
by ...
In a letter to General Hédouville , Hoche writes , “ Ma fortune me mènerait - elle ,
avec cette armée , aux portes de Vienne , ce que j ' espère , je la quitterais
encore pour aller à Dublin , et de la á Londres ” ; and in the last letter addressed
by ...
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POPULAR SONGS ILLUSTRATIVE OF | |
Songs relating to the Bantry Bay Invasion 1 The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
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