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The first three voyages of Lord Robert were made to Newfoundland , with Lord Schuldham , to whose care he was committed , and under whom he served as a midshipman ; after which , he went in the same capacity to the Mediterranean , in a ...
The first three voyages of Lord Robert were made to Newfoundland , with Lord Schuldham , to whose care he was committed , and under whom he served as a midshipman ; after which , he went in the same capacity to the Mediterranean , in a ...
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The dedication to Lord Thurlow , the preface , and some of the author's footnotes , omitted in the collection of 1807 , are now restored from the original edition ; which has also supplied several various readings .
The dedication to Lord Thurlow , the preface , and some of the author's footnotes , omitted in the collection of 1807 , are now restored from the original edition ; which has also supplied several various readings .
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TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDWARD LORD THURLOW , , LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF GREAT BRITAIN ( 1 ) ; ONE OF HIS MAJESTY'S MOST HONOURABLE PRIVY COUNCIL , ETC. ETC. MY LORD , My obligations to your Lordship , great as they are , have not ...
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDWARD LORD THURLOW , , LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF GREAT BRITAIN ( 1 ) ; ONE OF HIS MAJESTY'S MOST HONOURABLE PRIVY COUNCIL , ETC. ETC. MY LORD , My obligations to your Lordship , great as they are , have not ...
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