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... those rendered ufelefs . A very brifk fire was continued ; and the enemy , from their five - gun battery , deftroyed all our em- brafures , difinounted one of our guns , and broke another to pieces ; fo that our gunners were compelled ...
... those rendered ufelefs . A very brifk fire was continued ; and the enemy , from their five - gun battery , deftroyed all our em- brafures , difinounted one of our guns , and broke another to pieces ; fo that our gunners were compelled ...
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... those by whom they ought to have been fup . ported . [ xviii . 350. ] The Strength of the four regiments at the beginning of the fiege . King's regiment Royal Welch fufileers Col. Cornwallis's Lord Effingham's 610 608 637 } 605 Total ...
... those by whom they ought to have been fup . ported . [ xviii . 350. ] The Strength of the four regiments at the beginning of the fiege . King's regiment Royal Welch fufileers Col. Cornwallis's Lord Effingham's 610 608 637 } 605 Total ...
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... those of his allies , which it shall be his duty to affift and relieve ; every fuch perfon fo offending , and being con- victed thereof , by the fentence of a court- martial , fhall fuffer DEATH . " The omiffion of the words in Italics ...
... those of his allies , which it shall be his duty to affift and relieve ; every fuch perfon fo offending , and being con- victed thereof , by the fentence of a court- martial , fhall fuffer DEATH . " The omiffion of the words in Italics ...
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... those foreign ftates who incline to be our friends . And indeed I cannot much won- der at our behaviour , at and fince the time of the treaty of Aix - la - Chapelle ; as it has been directed by those very mi- nifters , who ferved their ...
... those foreign ftates who incline to be our friends . And indeed I cannot much won- der at our behaviour , at and fince the time of the treaty of Aix - la - Chapelle ; as it has been directed by those very mi- nifters , who ferved their ...
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... those difputes . This makes them with that their court would adjust all thofe difputes in an a- micable manner ; and in that cafe they expect , that all the ships we have taken will be restored : but our seeming to take any step for ...
... those difputes . This makes them with that their court would adjust all thofe difputes in an a- micable manner ; and in that cafe they expect , that all the ships we have taken will be restored : but our seeming to take any step for ...
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