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... crew . The Epervier had under convoy an 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 ...
... crew . The Epervier had under convoy an 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 ...
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... will be the better enabled to equip and man her remaining ships of war with crews not taken indiscriminately from all VOL . VII . 2 nations , but actually selected for their skill , experience LIFE OF CAPTAIN WARRINGTON . 9.
... will be the better enabled to equip and man her remaining ships of war with crews not taken indiscriminately from all VOL . VII . 2 nations , but actually selected for their skill , experience LIFE OF CAPTAIN WARRINGTON . 9.
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... crews of the dif ferent ships then in that port , and proceed to the United States . After receiving those instructions , my first object was , agreeably to the wish of captain Porter , to fill the ship New- Zealander with oil from the ...
... crews of the dif ferent ships then in that port , and proceed to the United States . After receiving those instructions , my first object was , agreeably to the wish of captain Porter , to fill the ship New- Zealander with oil from the ...
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... crew , as they were much in want of thin clothes . Of the money , five thousand dollars were divided by me . amongst the officers and men , not one of whom had previous- ly a dollar ; the remainder has been expended in the disburse ...
... crew , as they were much in want of thin clothes . Of the money , five thousand dollars were divided by me . amongst the officers and men , not one of whom had previous- ly a dollar ; the remainder has been expended in the disburse ...
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The court feel gratified , in expressing the opinion , that the brave crew of gun - vessel No. 156 , forcibly felt the exam- ple of their officers , and , that under its influence they main- tained a most unequal conflict , with ...
The court feel gratified , in expressing the opinion , that the brave crew of gun - vessel No. 156 , forcibly felt the exam- ple of their officers , and , that under its influence they main- tained a most unequal conflict , with ...
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