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... force . They passed suddenly from the depths of despondency to the pinnacle of exultation , and justified in some degree by numerous exam- ples of success , in the opinion that success is easy , they have betrayed an indifference to our ...
... force . They passed suddenly from the depths of despondency to the pinnacle of exultation , and justified in some degree by numerous exam- ples of success , in the opinion that success is easy , they have betrayed an indifference to our ...
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... force to his own , which had been fitted out expressly to cruise against the Algerines . The Portu- guese was boarded and carried without the loss of a single man on the part of the infidels , while that of the Portuguese was upwards of ...
... force to his own , which had been fitted out expressly to cruise against the Algerines . The Portu- guese was boarded and carried without the loss of a single man on the part of the infidels , while that of the Portuguese was upwards of ...
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... force in the bay of Gibraltar , * determined to intercept him on his return through the straits , and on his approach put to sea with a ship of the line and three heavy frigates . The Algerines passed the bay of Gibraltar under easy ...
... force in the bay of Gibraltar , * determined to intercept him on his return through the straits , and on his approach put to sea with a ship of the line and three heavy frigates . The Algerines passed the bay of Gibraltar under easy ...
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... force so greatly superior , express- ed their disgust at the conduct of the Portuguese admiral . He was afterwards tried at Lisbon , and it is understood was acquitted with high compliments to his exemplary gallantry in looking at a ...
... force so greatly superior , express- ed their disgust at the conduct of the Portuguese admiral . He was afterwards tried at Lisbon , and it is understood was acquitted with high compliments to his exemplary gallantry in looking at a ...
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... force of arms the many articles they had in the most daring man- ner stolen from the encampment ; and what was of still greater importance , to prevent , if possible , their putting threats into execution , which might have been ...
... force of arms the many articles they had in the most daring man- ner stolen from the encampment ; and what was of still greater importance , to prevent , if possible , their putting threats into execution , which might have been ...
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