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Rh guardians of the remainder of his, treaure, which, in diamonds and pecie amounted to a very coniderable value.

Major Popham, who behaved with great pirit and firmnes, pent an entire month in ubduing the utmot difficulties, and, at length, as he was on the point of pringing a mine, the Ranee, who eemed to have the ole direction of affairs after the departure of her on, urrendered the fort by capitulation, in the terms of which, the was to be allowed fifteen per cent on all the effects given up by her, and to have her choice of reiding unmoleted, with her on, or elewhere in. In the one cae, she was