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any of the ports of his Majesty's domi- rantine ; provided they shall have no goods
nions [ 42.667 . ) ... tban and except salted provisions of any By the third , the
prohibition to exkind , or naval or warlike fores ) , which port or carry coast wise ,
any ...
any of the ports of his Majesty's domi- rantine ; provided they shall have no goods
nions [ 42.667 . ) ... tban and except salted provisions of any By the third , the
prohibition to exkind , or naval or warlike fores ) , which port or carry coast wise ,
any ...
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This stout privateers are fitting out in the was so discouraging a circumstance , as
different rebel ports to infeft this coast ; to ... and a promise of having wiil either
get safe in or out of this port . their expences defrayed , consented to That from
the ...
This stout privateers are fitting out in the was so discouraging a circumstance , as
different rebel ports to infeft this coast ; to ... and a promise of having wiil either
get safe in or out of this port . their expences defrayed , consented to That from
the ...
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We were obliged to parison between the two ports , in point capitulate the 8th of
May ; the articles . of harbour , for large ... port of New York so immediately blown
up by a shell which entered the and eminently the superior object of magazine .
We were obliged to parison between the two ports , in point capitulate the 8th of
May ; the articles . of harbour , for large ... port of New York so immediately blown
up by a shell which entered the and eminently the superior object of magazine .
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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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