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... received from him , as a special favour , a copy of Rabbi Salomon's trans- lation , which he immediately hastened to place in safety , by send- ing it off to America , lest some change of temper in the minister or his master the emperor ...
... received from him , as a special favour , a copy of Rabbi Salomon's trans- lation , which he immediately hastened to place in safety , by send- ing it off to America , lest some change of temper in the minister or his master the emperor ...
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... received . Persons who had learned our names only a moment before , eagerly offered their services to conduct us wherever we wished . As soon as they learned the object of our voyage , they gave us of themselves every information which ...
... received . Persons who had learned our names only a moment before , eagerly offered their services to conduct us wherever we wished . As soon as they learned the object of our voyage , they gave us of themselves every information which ...
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... received unques- tionable intelligence that a party of refugees , in British pay , had taken post , and were erecting a kind of redoubt at Lawrence's Neck , sent colonel Nelson , with one hundred and fifty militia , to surprise them ...
... received unques- tionable intelligence that a party of refugees , in British pay , had taken post , and were erecting a kind of redoubt at Lawrence's Neck , sent colonel Nelson , with one hundred and fifty militia , to surprise them ...
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