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... carried on from England directly , but required a settlement in several places in India , as Tonquin , Siam ... carrying on our voyage to Bantam , which was according to the Japan courtesy , we must be gone from hence the next day . We ...
... carried on from England directly , but required a settlement in several places in India , as Tonquin , Siam ... carrying on our voyage to Bantam , which was according to the Japan courtesy , we must be gone from hence the next day . We ...
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... carried the total of the Austrian and German troops ( Vol . VII . p . 100. ) to 176,000 men . The French , at first not quite so numerous , soon acquired a superiority by the neces sity of detaching 25,000 Austrians from the Rhine to ...
... carried the total of the Austrian and German troops ( Vol . VII . p . 100. ) to 176,000 men . The French , at first not quite so numerous , soon acquired a superiority by the neces sity of detaching 25,000 Austrians from the Rhine to ...
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... carried to the place stained with the innocent blood of Saint Boris ; and there , on the banks of the Alta , and beside the church which he had himself founded , he resigned his soul to God , penetrated with sentiments of piety , and ...
... carried to the place stained with the innocent blood of Saint Boris ; and there , on the banks of the Alta , and beside the church which he had himself founded , he resigned his soul to God , penetrated with sentiments of piety , and ...
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