The Analectic Magazine, Volumen 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... passed and repassed them with his squa- dron repeatedly ; but for thirteen or fourteen days , with very little intermission , the fog was so thick that his vessels could not distinguish each other at the distance of a quarter of a mile ...
... passed and repassed them with his squa- dron repeatedly ; but for thirteen or fourteen days , with very little intermission , the fog was so thick that his vessels could not distinguish each other at the distance of a quarter of a mile ...
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... 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 later naval ...
... 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 later naval ...
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... passed the bay of Gibraltar under easy sail , and when they saw the Portuguese ships coming out , hove to off Europa * The Arabians call Gibraltar ( says Mr. Jackson ) Jibbel - traf , that is to say the mountain of the part of El - Garb ...
... passed the bay of Gibraltar under easy sail , and when they saw the Portuguese ships coming out , hove to off Europa * The Arabians call Gibraltar ( says Mr. Jackson ) Jibbel - traf , that is to say the mountain of the part of El - Garb ...
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... passed up the Mediterranean , where they cruis ed some time without molestation , before they returned to Al- giers . When the engagement between the two squadrons was supposed to be about to take place , the inhabitants and gar- rison ...
... passed up the Mediterranean , where they cruis ed some time without molestation , before they returned to Al- giers . When the engagement between the two squadrons was supposed to be about to take place , the inhabitants and gar- rison ...
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... passed through my heel a little below the ancle bone . I had not received the wound a moment before the men on deck pointed their muskets down the sky - light , and were in the act of firing , when the sentinel prevented them by saying ...
... passed through my heel a little below the ancle bone . I had not received the wound a moment before the men on deck pointed their muskets down the sky - light , and were in the act of firing , when the sentinel prevented them by saying ...
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