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CHAPTER X. THE EDUCATION COMPLETED.

HOPE.

ship

BRITISH-built, 170 tons measurement or thereabouts, is extremely calculated for the Straits, Carolina, Newfoundland, or Coasting Trade, and would make a complete Collier. Is well found in stores, and requires very little expense to send her to sea. Now lying at Wapping Old Stairs, Charles Blakeney, late Commander.

For inventories and particulars apply on Board, to

JAMES and EDWARD OGLE, Brokers,

No. 7, Billiter Square.

LONDON: Printed for J. WALTER, at the Logographic Press, Printing House Square, near Apothecaries’ Hall, Blackfriars, where Advertisements, Essays, Letters, and Articles of Intelligence will be taken in; also at Mr. Mettenius’s , Confectioner, Charing Cross; Mr. Whiteaves , Watchmaker, No. 30, opposite St. Dunstan’s Church, Fleet Street; Mr. Axtell’s , No 1, Finch Lane, Cornhill; at Mr Bushby’s ,

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