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The corn - fields were set on with about seventy of his party , should fire , and the
standing corn , now almost have been able to effect their elcape , and ready for
the fickle , burnt as it grew . to make their way good to a small fort . The houses ...
The corn - fields were set on with about seventy of his party , should fire , and the
standing corn , now almost have been able to effect their elcape , and ready for
the fickle , burnt as it grew . to make their way good to a small fort . The houses ...
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O'Hara ; – the Yagers too much ardour , were thrown into conand light infantry of
the Guards remain- fusion by a heavy fire , and immediately ed in the wood on
the left of the guns ; charged and driven back into the field by and the cavalry in ...
O'Hara ; – the Yagers too much ardour , were thrown into conand light infantry of
the Guards remain- fusion by a heavy fire , and immediately ed in the wood on
the left of the guns ; charged and driven back into the field by and the cavalry in ...
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He desired them to fire at crew , as the Jupiter saw her next day the Portuguese
forts also . to leeward , and standing towards us After an action of such a length ,
in with her distinguisling vanes , and ansuch a situation , in smooth water , with ...
He desired them to fire at crew , as the Jupiter saw her next day the Portuguese
forts also . to leeward , and standing towards us After an action of such a length ,
in with her distinguisling vanes , and ansuch a situation , in smooth water , with ...
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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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