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... Court of Inquiry at New Or- leans On British Naval Courts Martial Arrival of United States ' Vessels Fate of the Wasp and Epervier A Sailor's Elegy · POETRY . The Field of Waterloo , with the Notes , entire ; by Walter Scott , Domestic ...
... Court of Inquiry at New Or- leans On British Naval Courts Martial Arrival of United States ' Vessels Fate of the Wasp and Epervier A Sailor's Elegy · POETRY . The Field of Waterloo , with the Notes , entire ; by Walter Scott , Domestic ...
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... to the splendours of a court , the luxuries of which are bought with their daily bread , and daily toils . Two poor slaves were once disputing about the dignity of their masters , and the preference was ACCOUNT OF RAIS HAMMIDA . 11.
... to the splendours of a court , the luxuries of which are bought with their daily bread , and daily toils . Two poor slaves were once disputing about the dignity of their masters , and the preference was ACCOUNT OF RAIS HAMMIDA . 11.
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... COURT OF INQUIRY . At a Court of Inquiry assembled in the Naval Arsenal , at New Orleans , by order of commodore Daniel T. Patterson , commanding the naval forces of the United States , on the New Orleans station , and continued by ...
... COURT OF INQUIRY . At a Court of Inquiry assembled in the Naval Arsenal , at New Orleans , by order of commodore Daniel T. Patterson , commanding the naval forces of the United States , on the New Orleans station , and continued by ...
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... court , that on the morning of the 14th , the enemy's flotilla being perceived to be still advancing , he placed his division in the best position to receive them , and to oppose their passage ; that the enemy advanced to the attack in ...
... court , that on the morning of the 14th , the enemy's flotilla being perceived to be still advancing , he placed his division in the best position to receive them , and to oppose their passage ; that the enemy advanced to the attack in ...
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... court , that the barges and lanches of the enemy were all mounted with cannon , and had from a thousand to twelve hundred men on board , armed in the best possible manner . And lastly : it further appears to the court , that after gun ...
... court , that the barges and lanches of the enemy were all mounted with cannon , and had from a thousand to twelve hundred men on board , armed in the best possible manner . And lastly : it further appears to the court , that after gun ...
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