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Page 74
She says she cannot survive my absence a second rime; and she poor dear soul,
conceives my character can not suffer from remaining at the Presidency, where I
have a public duty as Major of Brigade to the King's Troops to perform. — These ...
She says she cannot survive my absence a second rime; and she poor dear soul,
conceives my character can not suffer from remaining at the Presidency, where I
have a public duty as Major of Brigade to the King's Troops to perform. — These ...
Page 233
He had written an epitaph second only in ornateness to that which he had
composed to place over poor Jane in Bombay, telling how he had raised the
departed to the magistracy in consequence of his good conduct; how this
promotion had ...
He had written an epitaph second only in ornateness to that which he had
composed to place over poor Jane in Bombay, telling how he had raised the
departed to the magistracy in consequence of his good conduct; how this
promotion had ...
Page 256
Malcolm Henry Ellis. Pitt Street to seek the romantic society of a damsel, Miss
Elizabeth Winch, whom they found upon the pavement with her beau, who was a
"poor working man".86 They approached the lady with what seemed to them to
be ...
Malcolm Henry Ellis. Pitt Street to seek the romantic society of a damsel, Miss
Elizabeth Winch, whom they found upon the pavement with her beau, who was a
"poor working man".86 They approached the lady with what seemed to them to
be ...
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