History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Band 3London printing & publishing Company, limited, 1863 |
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... ships of Great Britain . Among other losses sustained on this occasion , the Culloden , a fine ship of 74 guns , was totally lost . The Bedford , another 74 , was dismasted , and rendered for a time unserviceable ; and the America , a ...
... ships of Great Britain . Among other losses sustained on this occasion , the Culloden , a fine ship of 74 guns , was totally lost . The Bedford , another 74 , was dismasted , and rendered for a time unserviceable ; and the America , a ...
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... ships were , " he said , " a variety of positions to be taken by Arnold , one of which was Portsmouth , his present station , where his ships might be so protected by the batteries on shore , as to defy a mere naval attack ; and where ...
... ships were , " he said , " a variety of positions to be taken by Arnold , one of which was Portsmouth , his present station , where his ships might be so protected by the batteries on shore , as to defy a mere naval attack ; and where ...
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... ships , that it is my intention , in the mean- while , to promote , as much as in me lies , a subscription for the relief of those unfortu- nate prisoners , in hopes of procuring the contribution of every noble lord of this house ; for ...
... ships , that it is my intention , in the mean- while , to promote , as much as in me lies , a subscription for the relief of those unfortu- nate prisoners , in hopes of procuring the contribution of every noble lord of this house ; for ...
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