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... of the wounded cales at the New Extract of a letter from Earl Cornwallis to
Garden Quaker Meeting - house , with pro . ... and lodge attending to the
convenience of sufift our fick and wounded where proper at . ence , and the
movement of our ...
... of the wounded cales at the New Extract of a letter from Earl Cornwallis to
Garden Quaker Meeting - house , with pro . ... and lodge attending to the
convenience of sufift our fick and wounded where proper at . ence , and the
movement of our ...
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Huger dightly wounded in thc is in a great measure attributable to the hand . want
of strict discipline in the militia viNo return of the artillery companies has detts ,
who , by quitting their advanced yet been received ; but their loss is very posts ...
Huger dightly wounded in thc is in a great measure attributable to the hand . want
of strict discipline in the militia viNo return of the artillery companies has detts ,
who , by quitting their advanced yet been received ; but their loss is very posts ...
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Having separated the men of war from bers killed and wounded . the merchant
ships , and made a signal to Ships . Commanders , G. K W. the last to keep their
wind , I bore away Fortitude S V. - Adm . Parker with a general signal to chace .
Having separated the men of war from bers killed and wounded . the merchant
ships , and made a signal to Ships . Commanders , G. K W. the last to keep their
wind , I bore away Fortitude S V. - Adm . Parker with a general signal to chace .
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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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