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Page 299
... English admiralty showed a great chaplain had no doubt that the least indiscretion on anxiety for him on this occasion . They paid him his part would be followed by his own immediate the compliment of offering in exchange for him the ...
... English admiralty showed a great chaplain had no doubt that the least indiscretion on anxiety for him on this occasion . They paid him his part would be followed by his own immediate the compliment of offering in exchange for him the ...
Page 440
... English exiles . Such was his friendship for them , that on one occasion he gave the princely donation of " three or four hundred dollars " to those who were at Strasburgh , besides a further sum bestowed at Frankfort . Foxe could not ...
... English exiles . Such was his friendship for them , that on one occasion he gave the princely donation of " three or four hundred dollars " to those who were at Strasburgh , besides a further sum bestowed at Frankfort . Foxe could not ...
Page 442
... English book : it was approved by a to themselves , and promoted the success of the committee , and was directed to be publicly used in application by kind and hearty cooperation . The the congregation for a certain time ; with the ...
... English book : it was approved by a to themselves , and promoted the success of the committee , and was directed to be publicly used in application by kind and hearty cooperation . The the congregation for a certain time ; with the ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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