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Bachelin - Deflorenne will sell in Paris . on Paris , — ; Proceedings of a Board of
January 24th and five following days , the General Officers held by Order of
General Library of the Marquis D ' ASTORAGA , Washington ...
Bachelin - Deflorenne will sell in Paris . on Paris , — ; Proceedings of a Board of
January 24th and five following days , the General Officers held by Order of
General Library of the Marquis D ' ASTORAGA , Washington ...
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Hakluye ' s not mentioning that he everything that I have been able to bring was
in the vessel , would of itself be conforward , that Raleigh was indeed on board
vincing to my mind , knowing the extent of his gallant little bark , but that , the
mark ...
Hakluye ' s not mentioning that he everything that I have been able to bring was
in the vessel , would of itself be conforward , that Raleigh was indeed on board
vincing to my mind , knowing the extent of his gallant little bark , but that , the
mark ...
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He 1780 . The remains were disinferred at was ready to meet what he had
assumed , and all its | Tappan , on the 14th August , placed in a sarcophagus ,
and conveyed on board an ! Pretenders . 16 Jan . AMERICAN BIBLIOPOLIST .
He 1780 . The remains were disinferred at was ready to meet what he had
assumed , and all its | Tappan , on the 14th August , placed in a sarcophagus ,
and conveyed on board an ! Pretenders . 16 Jan . AMERICAN BIBLIOPOLIST .
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sarcophagus , and conveyed on board an ! Pretenders . — Under this heading
there English packet , which brought them to is a paper , in All the Year Round (
Nov . Halifax just previous to the departure of 27 ) , in which the writer relates the
...
sarcophagus , and conveyed on board an ! Pretenders . — Under this heading
there English packet , which brought them to is a paper , in All the Year Round (
Nov . Halifax just previous to the departure of 27 ) , in which the writer relates the
...
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... at the request of his great Commander . He 1780 . The remains were
disinferred at was ready to meet what he had assumed , and all its | Tappan , on
the 14th August , placed in a sarcophagus , and conveyed on board an
Pretenders .
... at the request of his great Commander . He 1780 . The remains were
disinferred at was ready to meet what he had assumed , and all its | Tappan , on
the 14th August , placed in a sarcophagus , and conveyed on board an
Pretenders .
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