The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Tom 15Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1831 |
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... present of plate from the British merchants , testified the regard he was held in by the civil community . He was doomed , however , to private mortification ; his spirits were wounded by the dissolute conduct , and consequent death ...
... present of plate from the British merchants , testified the regard he was held in by the civil community . He was doomed , however , to private mortification ; his spirits were wounded by the dissolute conduct , and consequent death ...
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... present . Sir Charles Penrose afterwards accompanied his friend Sir Thomas Maitland , Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands , to Prevesa , in Albania , where they were for several days entertained by the celebrated Ali Pacha ...
... present . Sir Charles Penrose afterwards accompanied his friend Sir Thomas Maitland , Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands , to Prevesa , in Albania , where they were for several days entertained by the celebrated Ali Pacha ...
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... present of plate . Indeed , the urbanity of his general carriage , and the judicious kindness with which he could . temper the forms of discipline , had endeared him to all classes ; while his lively wit and acquirements rendered his ...
... present of plate . Indeed , the urbanity of his general carriage , and the judicious kindness with which he could . temper the forms of discipline , had endeared him to all classes ; while his lively wit and acquirements rendered his ...
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... present accusers with the line pursued by them antece- dent to the regency ; alluding , in most pointed language , to one individual whom , when called on , he forbore to name , though probably none of his auditors were at a loss to ...
... present accusers with the line pursued by them antece- dent to the regency ; alluding , in most pointed language , to one individual whom , when called on , he forbore to name , though probably none of his auditors were at a loss to ...
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... present at the capture of the Caracca convoy , with which he returned to England , in company with the Africa , 64. Some time after this event , he was ordered to America , with intelligence of a French squadron , with troops on board ...
... present at the capture of the Caracca convoy , with which he returned to England , in company with the Africa , 64. Some time after this event , he was ordered to America , with intelligence of a French squadron , with troops on board ...
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