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VGW(PA.738.033
5-12 May 1738:12 (93)
The brave Corsicans continue to receive frequent assistance
from their King. On the 15th of January, a vessel without
colours brought thither several of his confidents and
domestics, together with 6 foreign officers, a great many
chest fill'd with arms, both mounted and unmounted, and 100
tons of powder, lead, iron, steel, and other ammunition.
They deliver'd letters from Theodore to the chief men of the
country, who were so pleased with the contents, that they
order'd Te Deum to be sung, and bonfires and illuminations
to be made all over the island. . .
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