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... officers , who were his friends . At the end of June he joined his regiment , encamped upon a dry common , elevated above the plain , and sloping towards the sea at a few miles distance . The Colonel of this regiment is a father to his ...
... officers , who were his friends . At the end of June he joined his regiment , encamped upon a dry common , elevated above the plain , and sloping towards the sea at a few miles distance . The Colonel of this regiment is a father to his ...
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... officers , it was determined that the ambassador should wait on the viceroy of the province , who resides at Pegu , until orders should arrive from the capital , relative to the mode of conduct to be observed towards the embassy . The ...
... officers , it was determined that the ambassador should wait on the viceroy of the province , who resides at Pegu , until orders should arrive from the capital , relative to the mode of conduct to be observed towards the embassy . The ...
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... officer , who ran to his sword . Down stairs runs Pennant , and the officer after him , through all the streets of Chester . But Pennant escaped , from superior local knowledge . A wag called this " Pennant's Tour in Chester . " - Vol ...
... officer , who ran to his sword . Down stairs runs Pennant , and the officer after him , through all the streets of Chester . But Pennant escaped , from superior local knowledge . A wag called this " Pennant's Tour in Chester . " - Vol ...
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