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... English hermaphrodite brig , a Russian , and a Spanish ship , which all hauled their wind and stood to the E. N. E. I had determined upon pursuing the former , but found that it would not be prudent to leave our prize in her then ...
... English hermaphrodite brig , a Russian , and a Spanish ship , which all hauled their wind and stood to the E. N. E. I had determined upon pursuing the former , but found that it would not be prudent to leave our prize in her then ...
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... English , with whom we seem destined some day or other to dispute , and finally to decide the rights of nations on the ocean , though undoubtedly our inferiors in naval prowess , are by no means enemies to be despised . Let us not cease ...
... English , with whom we seem destined some day or other to dispute , and finally to decide the rights of nations on the ocean , though undoubtedly our inferiors in naval prowess , are by no means enemies to be despised . Let us not cease ...
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... proceeded to Valparaiso in compliance with my instructions from captain Porter , -but I was unfor- tunately captured on the passage by the English ship Cherub of twenty guns . I was somewhat surprised to hear OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS . 23.
... proceeded to Valparaiso in compliance with my instructions from captain Porter , -but I was unfor- tunately captured on the passage by the English ship Cherub of twenty guns . I was somewhat surprised to hear OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS . 23.
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... English admiral on that station , being determined to prevent by every means in his power Ame- rican prisoners from returning to their own country . On the 10th instant , in latitude 47 degrees North , and in longitude 18 degrees West ...
... English admiral on that station , being determined to prevent by every means in his power Ame- rican prisoners from returning to their own country . On the 10th instant , in latitude 47 degrees North , and in longitude 18 degrees West ...
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... English seamen , who are the most loyal sub- jects in the world , and yet not only serve against their native country , but even fight better against than they do for their beloved sovereign . Such is the language not only of their ...
... English seamen , who are the most loyal sub- jects in the world , and yet not only serve against their native country , but even fight better against than they do for their beloved sovereign . Such is the language not only of their ...
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