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... our sails , is the only injury the Peacock has sustained . Not a round - shot touched our hull , and our masts and spars are as sound as ever . When the enemy struck , he had five feet water in LIFE OF CAPTAIN WARRINGTON .
... our sails , is the only injury the Peacock has sustained . Not a round - shot touched our hull , and our masts and spars are as sound as ever . When the enemy struck , he had five feet water in LIFE OF CAPTAIN WARRINGTON .
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the enemy struck , he had five feet water in his hold - his maintopmast was over the side - his mainboom shot away- his foremast cut nearly in two , and tottering - his fore - rigging and stays shot away - his bowsprit badly wounded ...
the enemy struck , he had five feet water in his hold - his maintopmast was over the side - his mainboom shot away- his foremast cut nearly in two , and tottering - his fore - rigging and stays shot away - his bowsprit badly wounded ...
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... enemy , which rendered it necessary to return to port ; but the Pea- cock gained the straits of Sunda , where she captured four ves- sels , one of them a brig of fourteen guns in the East India company's service . From this vessel ...
... enemy , which rendered it necessary to return to port ; but the Pea- cock gained the straits of Sunda , where she captured four ves- sels , one of them a brig of fourteen guns in the East India company's service . From this vessel ...
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... enemy can invalidate the victory , or render it for a moment doubtful . We have substantial proofs of its reality . If one vessel takes another . we know that the latter must be beaten . If two vessels sepa- rate after an action , we ...
... enemy can invalidate the victory , or render it for a moment doubtful . We have substantial proofs of its reality . If one vessel takes another . we know that the latter must be beaten . If two vessels sepa- rate after an action , we ...
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... enemy , during the last war . Infla- ted by victories over enemies whose skill lay on the land , and not on the ocean , and elevated into a vain - glorious folly , by songs , and theatrical exhibitions , in which the poor French- man ...
... enemy , during the last war . Infla- ted by victories over enemies whose skill lay on the land , and not on the ocean , and elevated into a vain - glorious folly , by songs , and theatrical exhibitions , in which the poor French- man ...
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