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... admiral , the fame who commanded the fleet the last Year at the fiege of Louisbourg , ftill fresh in all our memories . For when one of the enemy's fquadrons was about joining their principal fleet , and in a fair way of effecting it ...
... admiral , the fame who commanded the fleet the last Year at the fiege of Louisbourg , ftill fresh in all our memories . For when one of the enemy's fquadrons was about joining their principal fleet , and in a fair way of effecting it ...
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... admiral , and the address , the fingular alertness and dexterity of the British fea- men , this threatning mischief was intirely warded off ; and foon became only the fubject of their merriment . Ir is further to be thankfully ...
... admiral , and the address , the fingular alertness and dexterity of the British fea- men , this threatning mischief was intirely warded off ; and foon became only the fubject of their merriment . Ir is further to be thankfully ...
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... admiral Kirk or Kertk , with a fleet from England . But it was foon after delivered up to France again in purfuance of a treaty , viz . 1632. And as it did not fall directly within the defign of this appendix to fpeak at all of this ...
... admiral Kirk or Kertk , with a fleet from England . But it was foon after delivered up to France again in purfuance of a treaty , viz . 1632. And as it did not fall directly within the defign of this appendix to fpeak at all of this ...
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... admiral , carried 44 guns . The feafon was far too much advanced before the fleet took its departure from Bof- ton , which was not till the 9th of Auguft . It did not ar- rive before Quebec till the 5th of October . A 1000 English ...
... admiral , carried 44 guns . The feafon was far too much advanced before the fleet took its departure from Bof- ton , which was not till the 9th of Auguft . It did not ar- rive before Quebec till the 5th of October . A 1000 English ...
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... admiral of the fleet , and general Hill commander in chief of the British troops . It feems they were delayed fome time in the channel of England by contrary winds ; at which Mr. fecretary St. John , in his letters then written to the ...
... admiral of the fleet , and general Hill commander in chief of the British troops . It feems they were delayed fome time in the channel of England by contrary winds ; at which Mr. fecretary St. John , in his letters then written to the ...
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