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Thomas Staines, and the 'Tagus,' under that of Captain Pipon, were cruising in the Pacific, that one day on which the ships were sailing in the same direction about six leagues apart, both commanders were greatly surprised to see an island in lat. 24° 40 'and long.
The Red True Story Book Andrew Lang 1900
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He was staying at the moment with the Seigneur Pipon at his manor by the
The Seats of the Mighty, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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Pipon, for whom the Jersey of three hundred years ago was as near as the
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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Pipon, for whom the Jersey of three hundred years ago was as near as the
Michel and Angele — Volume 1 Gilbert Parker 1897
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Captains Staines and Pipon visited the island, this interesting little colony consisted of about forty-six persons, mostly grown-up young people, all living in harmony and happiness together; and not only professing, but fully understanding and practicing, the precepts and principles of the Christian religion.
Great Sea Stories Various 1897
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He was staying at the moment with the Seigneur Pipon at his manor by the Montmorenci Falls.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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He was staying at the moment with the Seigneur Pipon at his manor by the Montmorenci Falls.
The Seats of the Mighty, Volume 3 Gilbert Parker 1897
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"What has become of Sergeant Pipon?" he asked the non-commissioned officer who filled his place.
Under Wellington's Command A Tale of the Peninsular War Walter Paget 1867
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It is curious, too, for Pipon was not a man to get drunk.
Under Wellington's Command A Tale of the Peninsular War Walter Paget 1867
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Of course Captains Staines and Pipon went on shore, where they were received by Adams, hat in hand, and by the rest of the population down to the minutest infant, for no one would consent to miss the sight, and there was no sick person to be looked after.
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