The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 70
... officer , na- med Duval Ferrol , who lived near the spot where they had land- ed , was pointed out to him . He went there , without any other recommendation than the misfortune he had lately undergone . He was received as is usual in ...
... officer , na- med Duval Ferrol , who lived near the spot where they had land- ed , was pointed out to him . He went there , without any other recommendation than the misfortune he had lately undergone . He was received as is usual in ...
Pagina 72
... officer , he had been under the necessity of making his arrival known to the Lieutenant de Roi , commanding at the Cul - de - sac Marin , and that the latter requested to see him . The young man goes there , he presents himself by the ...
... officer , he had been under the necessity of making his arrival known to the Lieutenant de Roi , commanding at the Cul - de - sac Marin , and that the latter requested to see him . The young man goes there , he presents himself by the ...
Pagina 74
... officer says the same thing ; they approach the commandant . " You have in your house , " say they to him , " the ... officers , who sought in the public misery for means to increase their private fortunes . At the head of these was the ...
... officer says the same thing ; they approach the commandant . " You have in your house , " say they to him , " the ... officers , who sought in the public misery for means to increase their private fortunes . At the head of these was the ...
Pagina 76
... officer , and charges them with a letter for the count de Tarnaud , by which he invites him to come to St. Pierre . The count or prince , which you please , reads the letter and says to the " Tell your envoys : master that I am to all ...
... officer , and charges them with a letter for the count de Tarnaud , by which he invites him to come to St. Pierre . The count or prince , which you please , reads the letter and says to the " Tell your envoys : master that I am to all ...
Pagina 77
... officers of the colony who come to pay their respects to the prince ; among these are M. de Ranché , the intendant , and one Martin Poinsable , local governor of Martinique , who having always done every thing with money or for money ...
... officers of the colony who come to pay their respects to the prince ; among these are M. de Ranché , the intendant , and one Martin Poinsable , local governor of Martinique , who having always done every thing with money or for money ...
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