The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... removed , he was promoted to the rank of midshipman , and was shortly after- wards sent to the dock - yard , at Ply- mouth , to be instructed in the cutlass exercise ; which , on having attained a sufficient knowledge of , he was ap ...
... removed , he was promoted to the rank of midshipman , and was shortly after- wards sent to the dock - yard , at Ply- mouth , to be instructed in the cutlass exercise ; which , on having attained a sufficient knowledge of , he was ap ...
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... removed to London ; and , at the suggestion of his guardian , the Earl of Carlisle , placed under the care of Dr. Baillie , who also attended him on his subsequent removal to the school of Dr. Glennie , at Dulwich , where he ap- pears ...
... removed to London ; and , at the suggestion of his guardian , the Earl of Carlisle , placed under the care of Dr. Baillie , who also attended him on his subsequent removal to the school of Dr. Glennie , at Dulwich , where he ap- pears ...
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... removed to the Inner Temple , he was , in due time , called to the bar , and went the western circuit , where his practice was tremely limited . He was , however , in a short time , appointed attorney - general of Quebec , where he ...
... removed to the Inner Temple , he was , in due time , called to the bar , and went the western circuit , where his practice was tremely limited . He was , however , in a short time , appointed attorney - general of Quebec , where he ...
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