Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 47
... received they were charged 1s . 8d .; notwithstanding this heavy charge they sent and received 150,000 letters . Is it not fair to assume , that the 400,000 emigrants , who went out last year , would write two letters each to their ...
... received they were charged 1s . 8d .; notwithstanding this heavy charge they sent and received 150,000 letters . Is it not fair to assume , that the 400,000 emigrants , who went out last year , would write two letters each to their ...
Page 60
... received in the head a ball which destroyed the power of vision of one eye , and ultimately made him blind . Wolfe , also , as he led the charge , was wounded in the wrist , but still pressing forward , he received a second ball ; and ...
... received in the head a ball which destroyed the power of vision of one eye , and ultimately made him blind . Wolfe , also , as he led the charge , was wounded in the wrist , but still pressing forward , he received a second ball ; and ...
Page 492
... received into store by the Victualling Office case the meat is spoiled , and it is as well that this in an unsound condition , the blame rests with that fact be ascertained ere it be discovered to the dis- department ; for we have shown ...
... received into store by the Victualling Office case the meat is spoiled , and it is as well that this in an unsound condition , the blame rests with that fact be ascertained ere it be discovered to the dis- department ; for we have shown ...
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