The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 427
... received by Monsieur le Gardeur de St. Pierre , the commanding officer on the Ohio , to whom he delivered the letter of Mr. Dinwiddie : and , having received an answer from him , returned with infinite fatigue , and much danger from the ...
... received by Monsieur le Gardeur de St. Pierre , the commanding officer on the Ohio , to whom he delivered the letter of Mr. Dinwiddie : and , having received an answer from him , returned with infinite fatigue , and much danger from the ...
Page 584
... received whatever form the artist chose ; and the artist shewed his skill , by producing in this golden investiture an accurate re- semblance of the deceased Hero . Over this chased work was a golden drapery , folded , no doubt , like ...
... received whatever form the artist chose ; and the artist shewed his skill , by producing in this golden investiture an accurate re- semblance of the deceased Hero . Over this chased work was a golden drapery , folded , no doubt , like ...
Page 694
... received . Many of these at- tended on the ensuing Wednesday ( May 4 ) , and then subscribed ; and the Society had on its books , on the eighth day from its opening , one hundred and eighty - seven members ; with subscriptions to the ...
... received . Many of these at- tended on the ensuing Wednesday ( May 4 ) , and then subscribed ; and the Society had on its books , on the eighth day from its opening , one hundred and eighty - seven members ; with subscriptions to the ...
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