The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 8Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... hand - granades , & c . , which we threw among them whenever they made their appear- ance . The battle had now continued about three hours , and as VOL . VIII . 3 we in fact had possession of the Serapis ' top LIFE OF JOHN PAUL JONES . 17.
... hand - granades , & c . , which we threw among them whenever they made their appear- ance . The battle had now continued about three hours , and as VOL . VIII . 3 we in fact had possession of the Serapis ' top LIFE OF JOHN PAUL JONES . 17.
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Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications. we in fact had possession of the Serapis ' top which commanded her quarter deck , upper deck , and forecastle , we were well assu- red that the enemy could ...
Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications. we in fact had possession of the Serapis ' top which commanded her quarter deck , upper deck , and forecastle , we were well assu- red that the enemy could ...
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... facts , is dated on board the Poictiers , and is in these words : " I have the honour to acquaint you that his majesty's ship under my command has this day captured ... fact only eighteen guns . I was myself on board 30 THE NAVAL CHRONICLE .
... facts , is dated on board the Poictiers , and is in these words : " I have the honour to acquaint you that his majesty's ship under my command has this day captured ... fact only eighteen guns . I was myself on board 30 THE NAVAL CHRONICLE .
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... fact , the synopsis in the British Naval Chroni- cle states the Wasp to mount but eighteen guns . Here then is the commander of a British seventy - four fully convicted of a misrepresentation of a fact in his official letter . Captain ...
... fact , the synopsis in the British Naval Chroni- cle states the Wasp to mount but eighteen guns . Here then is the commander of a British seventy - four fully convicted of a misrepresentation of a fact in his official letter . Captain ...
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... facts I have disclosed fully prove that I think rightly . Surely then Great Britain deserves the " patent . " Albany , 25th May , 1816 . AN AMERICAN . to falsehood to hide and to palliate his disgrace ; BRITISH OFFICIAL STATEMENTS . 35.
... facts I have disclosed fully prove that I think rightly . Surely then Great Britain deserves the " patent . " Albany , 25th May , 1816 . AN AMERICAN . to falsehood to hide and to palliate his disgrace ; BRITISH OFFICIAL STATEMENTS . 35.
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