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... those who confidered only the distance , without taking into the account , the ftormy difpofition of the cli- mate at that feafon , the danger- ous nature of that inhofpitable coaft , and the numberlefs fhoals which embarrass , and ...
... those who confidered only the distance , without taking into the account , the ftormy difpofition of the cli- mate at that feafon , the danger- ous nature of that inhofpitable coaft , and the numberlefs fhoals which embarrass , and ...
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... those who had none ; and those who still re- nained unarmed , undertook the laborious fervice of the army . It happened very unfortunately on the fide of the Engli , who were befides far from treng , that an account of the Spanish hip ...
... those who had none ; and those who still re- nained unarmed , undertook the laborious fervice of the army . It happened very unfortunately on the fide of the Engli , who were befides far from treng , that an account of the Spanish hip ...
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... those combined caufes generated a moft mortal and contagious diforder , which firft infecting their own feamen , at length fpread , though not entirely with fo fatal an effect , through the French fleet and land forces . forces ...
... those combined caufes generated a moft mortal and contagious diforder , which firft infecting their own feamen , at length fpread , though not entirely with fo fatal an effect , through the French fleet and land forces . forces ...
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... those ties and du- ties , fhould in any manner op- pofe the arms , or impede the ge- nerous defigns of their deliverers . The failure , with refpect to the great objects of the defign , occa- fioned the laying by for the present of this ...
... those ties and du- ties , fhould in any manner op- pofe the arms , or impede the ge- nerous defigns of their deliverers . The failure , with refpect to the great objects of the defign , occa- fioned the laying by for the present of this ...
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... those in his immediate confidence . And when he took a great convoy from the French islands under his protection , it was still thought or expected on all hands , that as foon as he had feen them fo far on their way as to be out of ...
... those in his immediate confidence . And when he took a great convoy from the French islands under his protection , it was still thought or expected on all hands , that as foon as he had feen them fo far on their way as to be out of ...
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