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Each ship therefore Maped ed such a step unjustifiable . a different course , and
about one o'clock The steady and resolute behaviour of p . m . I had the
mortification to see the my officers and crew on this occasion Caftor retaken by
one of the ...
Each ship therefore Maped ed such a step unjustifiable . a different course , and
about one o'clock The steady and resolute behaviour of p . m . I had the
mortification to see the my officers and crew on this occasion Caftor retaken by
one of the ...
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The universal alert- before day , and suffered his men to folness and intrepidity of
the King's officers low his example ; that he himself was and tips company merit
my warmest taken prisoner within five minutes after acknowledgements ; and it ...
The universal alert- before day , and suffered his men to folness and intrepidity of
the King's officers low his example ; that he himself was and tips company merit
my warmest taken prisoner within five minutes after acknowledgements ; and it ...
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... out of the harbour , which prewounded officers , but furnished them vented my
anchoring till half past fix . with every assistance and refreshment that I then
disposed of the armed vellels and his ship afforded . transports agreeable to Brig
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... out of the harbour , which prewounded officers , but furnished them vented my
anchoring till half past fix . with every assistance and refreshment that I then
disposed of the armed vellels and his ship afforded . transports agreeable to Brig
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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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