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... manner as to justify the reputation he had acquired . His ship was taken ; but Rais Hammida was killed before she surrendered , and it is said died as he had lived , without ever having struck his flag to an enemy . In his person , he ...
... manner as to justify the reputation he had acquired . His ship was taken ; but Rais Hammida was killed before she surrendered , and it is said died as he had lived , without ever having struck his flag to an enemy . In his person , he ...
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... manner as myself : the scuttle was then nailed down and a sentinel placed over it . After spiking all the guns of the Greenwich , and of the fort , and those of the Sir Andrew Hammond that were load- ed , plundering the ships of every ...
... manner as myself : the scuttle was then nailed down and a sentinel placed over it . After spiking all the guns of the Greenwich , and of the fort , and those of the Sir Andrew Hammond that were load- ed , plundering the ships of every ...
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... manner . And lastly : it further appears to the court , that after gun- vessel No. 156 , had been captured by the enemy , her fire was turned upon the other gun - vessels , and continued for a consi- derable time , under the American ...
... manner . And lastly : it further appears to the court , that after gun- vessel No. 156 , had been captured by the enemy , her fire was turned upon the other gun - vessels , and continued for a consi- derable time , under the American ...
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... manner ; and that the action has added another and a distinguished honour to the naval character of our country . G. DAVIS , Officiating Judge Advocate . LEWIS ALEXIS . In approving the proceedings and opinion of the court of inquiry ...
... manner ; and that the action has added another and a distinguished honour to the naval character of our country . G. DAVIS , Officiating Judge Advocate . LEWIS ALEXIS . In approving the proceedings and opinion of the court of inquiry ...
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... manner highly honour- able to them , while it could be done with the least prospect of success . It is almost unnecessary to add , that the captains , officers , and men of both ships , were fully and most honourably acquitted . The ...
... manner highly honour- able to them , while it could be done with the least prospect of success . It is almost unnecessary to add , that the captains , officers , and men of both ships , were fully and most honourably acquitted . The ...
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