The Analectic Magazine, Volumen 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... remained until 1802 blockading Tripoli . The President , in May , 1802 , returned to the United States , and Mr. Warrington then joined the frigate New York , in which ship he once more sailed for the Mediterranean , and returned in ...
... remained until 1802 blockading Tripoli . The President , in May , 1802 , returned to the United States , and Mr. Warrington then joined the frigate New York , in which ship he once more sailed for the Mediterranean , and returned in ...
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... remained till his promotion to the rank of master commandant , soon after which he took the command of the Peacock sloop of war . escape Hitherto we have done little more than specify the gradual steps by which captain Warrington rose ...
... remained till his promotion to the rank of master commandant , soon after which he took the command of the Peacock sloop of war . escape Hitherto we have done little more than specify the gradual steps by which captain Warrington rose ...
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... remain five and a half calendar months at that place -at the expiration of which time , should he not return , or send me further instructions how to act , I was , if possible , to man two of the ships , and after taking every article ...
... remain five and a half calendar months at that place -at the expiration of which time , should he not return , or send me further instructions how to act , I was , if possible , to man two of the ships , and after taking every article ...
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... remain in the bay until the 27th May -I thought it most advisable to repair to the port of Valpa- raiso ; and with that view every soul , assisted by George Ross , and William Brudewell , ( traders living on the island for the purpose ...
... remain in the bay until the 27th May -I thought it most advisable to repair to the port of Valpa- raiso ; and with that view every soul , assisted by George Ross , and William Brudewell , ( traders living on the island for the purpose ...
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... remained on deck , and continued to give orders to the last , nor , until she was completely sur- rounded by the enemy , who suffered greatly in the contest , It appears to the court , that No. 5 , 30 NAVAL CHRONICLE :
... remained on deck , and continued to give orders to the last , nor , until she was completely sur- rounded by the enemy , who suffered greatly in the contest , It appears to the court , that No. 5 , 30 NAVAL CHRONICLE :
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