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... known at sea within the tropics , at least in that part of the ocean remote from the continent , or even at a considerable distance from extensive islands . It is a well known fact , as the name itself implics , that the Pacific Ocean ...
... known at sea within the tropics , at least in that part of the ocean remote from the continent , or even at a considerable distance from extensive islands . It is a well known fact , as the name itself implics , that the Pacific Ocean ...
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... known , the management and profits arising therefrom in the hands of Messrs . Digges and Bland . Mr. Bland ( the uncle of the celebrated Mrs. Jordan , formerly the partner of Ross , ) a steady , upright character , continued to manage ...
... known , the management and profits arising therefrom in the hands of Messrs . Digges and Bland . Mr. Bland ( the uncle of the celebrated Mrs. Jordan , formerly the partner of Ross , ) a steady , upright character , continued to manage ...
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... known , every thing which was known at Fort Marlborough in * September 1759 , of the general state of affairs in the East Indies , or of the particular condition of Fort Marlborough , by the ship which brought the orders for the ...
... known , every thing which was known at Fort Marlborough in * September 1759 , of the general state of affairs in the East Indies , or of the particular condition of Fort Marlborough , by the ship which brought the orders for the ...
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