Narrative and Successful Result of a Voyage in the South Seas: Performed by Order of the Government of British India, to Ascertain the Actual Fate of La Pérouse's Expedition, Bind 1Hurst, Chance, 1829 |
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Side xliv
... considered it due to la Pérouse and his companions to remind the Sovereign of France that mea- sures ought to be adopted to render those great navigators such assistance as the na- tion could afford . In consequence of their ...
... considered it due to la Pérouse and his companions to remind the Sovereign of France that mea- sures ought to be adopted to render those great navigators such assistance as the na- tion could afford . In consequence of their ...
Side 47
... considered as affording sufficient security for the reimbursement of any sum which the government may advance as requested by you . Council Chamber , 12th Oct. 1826 . I am , & c . ( Signed ) S. FRASER , Acting Secretary to Government ...
... considered as affording sufficient security for the reimbursement of any sum which the government may advance as requested by you . Council Chamber , 12th Oct. 1826 . I am , & c . ( Signed ) S. FRASER , Acting Secretary to Government ...
Side 49
... considered it a duty incumbent on him to make a proposal to the meeting , to cause a deputation from their members to wait upon the Vice - President in Council , to recommend that some step should be taken to rescue the survivors of the ...
... considered it a duty incumbent on him to make a proposal to the meeting , to cause a deputation from their members to wait upon the Vice - President in Council , to recommend that some step should be taken to rescue the survivors of the ...
Side 55
... considered by them clearly to be of the form and description worn by naval officers of that nation at the period when the Count de la Pérouse is supposed to have been shipwrecked . They con- clude , also , from an examination of the ...
... considered by them clearly to be of the form and description worn by naval officers of that nation at the period when the Count de la Pérouse is supposed to have been shipwrecked . They con- clude , also , from an examination of the ...
Side 64
... considered me to possess a very strong consti- tution , and never knew me to be subject to fits of any kind . I immediately after went to the police - office and had an affidavit drawn out , to which I made oath , to the effect that I ...
... considered me to possess a very strong consti- tution , and never knew me to be subject to fits of any kind . I immediately after went to the police - office and had an affidavit drawn out , to which I made oath , to the effect that I ...
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