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If I followed uptil Sutton , faying , that his masts and yards , day - light , my
prospects were great and and fails and rigging ... and fixed a fail upon it , might
prove equally fatál to the object with which they had wore the hulk , and of the
expedition ...
If I followed uptil Sutton , faying , that his masts and yards , day - light , my
prospects were great and and fails and rigging ... and fixed a fail upon it , might
prove equally fatál to the object with which they had wore the hulk , and of the
expedition ...
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think it would be better for you , Gen The fieet for the Baltic failed on the tlemen ,
to come fone you a - board pre- 27th , under convoy of the Artois . They fently , to
settle the affairs of your town , amounted to about 500 fail . Adm . you'll fure then ...
think it would be better for you , Gen The fieet for the Baltic failed on the tlemen ,
to come fone you a - board pre- 27th , under convoy of the Artois . They fently , to
settle the affairs of your town , amounted to about 500 fail . Adm . you'll fure then ...
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1 The combined fleets of France and On the 4th of July the late printersof Spain ,
which failed from Cadiz July 22. the ... to pay to the 14th Admiral Darby made
several a fine of 1001. and to be imprisoned a attempts to fail , but the wind did
not ...
1 The combined fleets of France and On the 4th of July the late printersof Spain ,
which failed from Cadiz July 22. the ... to pay to the 14th Admiral Darby made
several a fine of 1001. and to be imprisoned a attempts to fail , but the wind did
not ...
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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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