| Robert Kerr - 1816 - 562 páginas
...thereof, the person found guilty (without any respect of person) shall be put on shore at the first convenient place, and left there. " Secondly, In regard...going off with us, we think proper to allow one week's provision for each man appointed to go in them, in order to prevent separation from each other, which... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 548 páginas
...thereof, the person found guilty (without any respect of person) shall be put on shore at the first convenient place, and left there. " Secondly, In regard...going off with us, we think proper to allow one week's provision for each man appointed to go in them, in order to prevent separation from each other, which... | |
| General history - 1824 - 554 páginas
...thereof, the person found guilty (without any respect of person) shall be put on shore at the first convenient place, and left there. ' " Secondly, In...going off with us, we think proper to allow one week's provision for each man appointed to go in them, in order to prevent separation from each other, which... | |
| John Bulkeley, John Cummins - 1927 - 274 páginas
...thereof, the Person found guilty (without any respect of Person) shall be put on Shore at the first convenient Place, and left there. Secondly, In regard...going off with us, we think proper to allow one Week's Provision for each Man appointed to go in them, in order to prevent Separation from each other, which... | |
| John Bulkeley, John Cummins - 1927 - 288 páginas
...thereof, the Person found guilty (without any respect of Person) shall be put on Shore at the first convenient Place, and left there. Secondly, In regard...going off with us, we think proper to allow one Week's Provision for each Man appointed to go in them, in order to prevent Separation from each other, which... | |
| John Bulkeley - 2004 - 278 páginas
...thereof, the person found guilty (without any respect of person) shall be put on shore at the first convenient place, and left there. SECONDLY, in regard...going off with us, we think proper to allow one week's provision for each man appointed to go in them, in order to prevent separation from each other, which... | |
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