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By the Peggy privateer of Folkston : The Hope , Ker smaker , from Catalonia for
AmBy Britisa men of war . sterdam , with brandy , carried into Loudoa . From
Lloyd's Lift . By the Friendthip , Bell : De Hooper de By the Prudent : The
Elisabeth and ...
By the Peggy privateer of Folkston : The Hope , Ker smaker , from Catalonia for
AmBy Britisa men of war . sterdam , with brandy , carried into Loudoa . From
Lloyd's Lift . By the Friendthip , Bell : De Hooper de By the Prudent : The
Elisabeth and ...
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i By the Hornet letter of marque of Bristol :: The Fly , Taylor , from St Kitts for HaliÀ
Koop with provisions , from Euftacia for fas , carried into Cape Sable .
Guadaloupe , carried into St Kicts . The Agnes , Boieland , from Clyde for By the
Hector ...
i By the Hornet letter of marque of Bristol :: The Fly , Taylor , from St Kitts for HaliÀ
Koop with provisions , from Euftacia for fas , carried into Cape Sable .
Guadaloupe , carried into St Kicts . The Agnes , Boieland , from Clyde for By the
Hector ...
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privateer of 6 guns ; all carried into Ply By the Devonshire Hero , Niccol : The
mouth . Petrus Alexander , of 450 tons , from GreBy Britif privateers . pada , for
Amsterdam , with sugar , indigo , cotton , and coffee , said to be worth 30,000 l .
By the ...
privateer of 6 guns ; all carried into Ply By the Devonshire Hero , Niccol : The
mouth . Petrus Alexander , of 450 tons , from GreBy Britif privateers . pada , for
Amsterdam , with sugar , indigo , cotton , and coffee , said to be worth 30,000 l .
By the ...
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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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