Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen192W. Blackwood, 1912 |
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... ports to be a copy of Letters Testimonial sworn before a notary public on the 30th November 1592 by Thomas Jobson and Thomas Combley . But in November 1592 Frances Vavassor had been married for a year to the eldest of the remarkable ...
... ports to be a copy of Letters Testimonial sworn before a notary public on the 30th November 1592 by Thomas Jobson and Thomas Combley . But in November 1592 Frances Vavassor had been married for a year to the eldest of the remarkable ...
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... ports . The Governor of Calais was begged as a favour to arrest the lady and send her back . He did arrest her , but Mistress Southwell held the common faith of her generation - that all lies told to deceive an enemy are pardonable ...
... ports . The Governor of Calais was begged as a favour to arrest the lady and send her back . He did arrest her , but Mistress Southwell held the common faith of her generation - that all lies told to deceive an enemy are pardonable ...
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... port at Leghorn , and on defending their subjects against the Turks and the Barbary pirates . They had even a dis- position to take some share in trade with America . A gentle- man who had made one sea- voyage , had seen some service at ...
... port at Leghorn , and on defending their subjects against the Turks and the Barbary pirates . They had even a dis- position to take some share in trade with America . A gentle- man who had made one sea- voyage , had seen some service at ...
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... Port Louis , on the west or lee- ward side , was already block- aded by Captain Lambert with several frigates ; but on the east coast the important anchorage of Grand Port - or Port Im- perial , as it was then called- lay open and ...
... Port Louis , on the west or lee- ward side , was already block- aded by Captain Lambert with several frigates ; but on the east coast the important anchorage of Grand Port - or Port Im- perial , as it was then called- lay open and ...
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... Port Louis . Willoughby was a man of a singularly active and daring temper , and filled with a most exalted public spirit . He was ingenious , capable , rash to excess ; cast , in fact , in that heroic mould which is typified for all ...
... Port Louis . Willoughby was a man of a singularly active and daring temper , and filled with a most exalted public spirit . He was ingenious , capable , rash to excess ; cast , in fact , in that heroic mould which is typified for all ...
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