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... America , 225 Review of Henry's American Her- 218 bal , 248 SELECT REVIEWS . President , · 220 Memoirs of Goldoni , 265 Comparison of Amercan and Bri- Mrs. Taylor's Practical Hints , 276 tish tonnage and seamen , Naval Anecdote ...
... America , 225 Review of Henry's American Her- 218 bal , 248 SELECT REVIEWS . President , · 220 Memoirs of Goldoni , 265 Comparison of Amercan and Bri- Mrs. Taylor's Practical Hints , 276 tish tonnage and seamen , Naval Anecdote ...
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... Americans . Lieutenant Warrington continued in the command of a gun - boat , until February 1809 , when he was again ... American coast , and again carried out despatches for government , returning in August 1812. He was then ordered to ...
... Americans . Lieutenant Warrington continued in the command of a gun - boat , until February 1809 , when he was again ... American coast , and again carried out despatches for government , returning in August 1812. He was then ordered to ...
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... American who shall have relaxed his discipline , or suffered his skill to de- cline for want of exercise ; for we confidently predict that the next struggle on the land and the ocean , will be more hard than the last - and the one after ...
... American who shall have relaxed his discipline , or suffered his skill to de- cline for want of exercise ; for we confidently predict that the next struggle on the land and the ocean , will be more hard than the last - and the one after ...
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... American nation will always find in his majesty's ports the best reception - I beg you will receive the assurances ... America . Letter from captain John M. Gamble of the marines , detail- ing the occurrences which took place at ...
... American nation will always find in his majesty's ports the best reception - I beg you will receive the assurances ... America . Letter from captain John M. Gamble of the marines , detail- ing the occurrences which took place at ...
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... American ship to shake their at- tachment to their king and country , but without effect . " Truly we cannot help admiring the stubborn loyalty of these trusty fellows , nor the truly original idea of seducing his ma- jesty's liege ...
... American ship to shake their at- tachment to their king and country , but without effect . " Truly we cannot help admiring the stubborn loyalty of these trusty fellows , nor the truly original idea of seducing his ma- jesty's liege ...
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