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... took a part . In the month of November 1804 he was made acting lieuten- ant , and in July the next year went on board the brig Siren as junior lieutenant . In March 1806 , he joined the Enter- prise , as first lieutenant , and in July ...
... took a part . In the month of November 1804 he was made acting lieuten- ant , and in July the next year went on board the brig Siren as junior lieutenant . In March 1806 , he joined the Enter- prise , as first lieutenant , and in July ...
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... took the command of the Peacock sloop of war . Hitherto we have done little more than specify the gradual steps by which captain Warrington rose to a situation in which he soon drew the attention and merited the gratitude of his country ...
... took the command of the Peacock sloop of war . Hitherto we have done little more than specify the gradual steps by which captain Warrington rose to a situation in which he soon drew the attention and merited the gratitude of his country ...
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... took command of this ship , she has captured nineteen vessels , three of which were given up to prisoners , and six- teen destroyed . As it is probable that for some time to come there will occur but few opportunities of gaining ...
... took command of this ship , she has captured nineteen vessels , three of which were given up to prisoners , and six- teen destroyed . As it is probable that for some time to come there will occur but few opportunities of gaining ...
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... took a Portuguese frigate of equal or superior 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 ...
... took a Portuguese frigate of equal or superior 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 ...
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... took several valua- ble prizes . The Portuguese , who always kept a 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 ...
... took several valua- ble prizes . The Portuguese , who always kept a 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 ...
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