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... shore, and reconnoitre Fouras; to this Capt. How consented ; and Mr Boyd and Mr.Williams agreed to go with them. Accordingly, the weather being perfečtly calm, they went on shore on a rock at the point of land called l'isle Denis, which ...
... shore, and reconnoitre Fouras; to this Capt. How consented ; and Mr Boyd and Mr.Williams agreed to go with them. Accordingly, the weather being perfečtly calm, they went on shore on a rock at the point of land called l'isle Denis, which ...
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... shore as they possibly could go, and the frigates within them, at the place where the troops were to land. way objećted to this, because it would point out to the French the place where they intended to land. Gen. Mordaunt silently ...
... shore as they possibly could go, and the frigates within them, at the place where the troops were to land. way objećted to this, because it would point out to the French the place where they intended to land. Gen. Mordaunt silently ...
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... shore, the officers of the navy appointed to condu& the landing, represented, that the longboats, which it would be necessary to tow on shore, would make their way with great difficulty, and that consequently the troops would be a long ...
... shore, the officers of the navy appointed to condu& the landing, represented, that the longboats, which it would be necessary to tow on shore, would make their way with great difficulty, and that consequently the troops would be a long ...
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... shore or out of the India ship; had also mounted the Outardé storeship with her full proportion of guns; and had taken not only the men out of the merchant-ships, but soldiers from the garrison, in hopes their appearance would frighten ...
... shore or out of the India ship; had also mounted the Outardé storeship with her full proportion of guns; and had taken not only the men out of the merchant-ships, but soldiers from the garrison, in hopes their appearance would frighten ...
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... shore to shore, Fvery bard of purer fire, Tyria.us-like, should grasp the lyre; Wake with vers: the hardy deed, Or in the generous strife like SIDNEY "bleed. * Sir Philip Sidney, mortally wonded in as - y affiot near Zuit len, in ...
... shore to shore, Fvery bard of purer fire, Tyria.us-like, should grasp the lyre; Wake with vers: the hardy deed, Or in the generous strife like SIDNEY "bleed. * Sir Philip Sidney, mortally wonded in as - y affiot near Zuit len, in ...
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