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Page 637
That petition has not yet been disposed of by the Chamber of Deputies , M. Pacifico appearing to have taken no steps since its presentation in 1839 , either by himself or his agents , to cause it , together with the accompanying ...
That petition has not yet been disposed of by the Chamber of Deputies , M. Pacifico appearing to have taken no steps since its presentation in 1839 , either by himself or his agents , to cause it , together with the accompanying ...
Page 744
The fort , if taken , will be taken I should say by escalade , as it would require some days and some knowledge of gunnery to breach it . Colonel Gross makes no hesitation of speaking his opinion of the Duc de Majo and General Desaget .
The fort , if taken , will be taken I should say by escalade , as it would require some days and some knowledge of gunnery to breach it . Colonel Gross makes no hesitation of speaking his opinion of the Duc de Majo and General Desaget .
Page 890
No persons whatever shall be taken out of the Timmanee country as slaves ; and no person in the Timmanee country shall be concerned in any ways in seizing , keeping , carrying , or sending away any persons for the purpose of their being ...
No persons whatever shall be taken out of the Timmanee country as slaves ; and no person in the Timmanee country shall be concerned in any ways in seizing , keeping , carrying , or sending away any persons for the purpose of their being ...
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