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the first cargoes arrived at their destined ports . By the merchants and owners of
ships of the In fhort , the Dutch ships employed town of Rotterdam . for the
transportation of merchandise to ; ber of Thips belonging to the inha- will , without
doubt ...
the first cargoes arrived at their destined ports . By the merchants and owners of
ships of the In fhort , the Dutch ships employed town of Rotterdam . for the
transportation of merchandise to ; ber of Thips belonging to the inha- will , without
doubt ...
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ed ; - the wreck of these , and dead and ler ships , standing in for the land ; the
wounded men filling the deck , I thought large ihips being separated from the
conit proper to haul our wind , in order to voy , and making signals by superior
and ...
ed ; - the wreck of these , and dead and ler ships , standing in for the land ; the
wounded men filling the deck , I thought large ihips being separated from the
conit proper to haul our wind , in order to voy , and making signals by superior
and ...
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The fourth Mip run on different object to be fired at by all the ships in lines , luffing
and bearing up as he passed our fleet who could get guns to bear upamong the
skirt of our ships , and firing on him . In this situation lie remained and receiving ...
The fourth Mip run on different object to be fired at by all the ships in lines , luffing
and bearing up as he passed our fleet who could get guns to bear upamong the
skirt of our ships , and firing on him . In this situation lie remained and receiving ...
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WELCK INDIANS in America | 51 |
Lord GEORGE GORDON Addreſs of the hardſhips ſuffered by the Americans 05 | 73 |
A feaſible pacific ADDRESS | 97 |
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