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... befides arms , ammunition , and a train of artil- lery , conveyed a large quantity of naval stores , for the fupply of the British squadron in that quarter . The five East India ships , and above fifty West Indiamen , in- cluding those ...
... befides arms , ammunition , and a train of artil- lery , conveyed a large quantity of naval stores , for the fupply of the British squadron in that quarter . The five East India ships , and above fifty West Indiamen , in- cluding those ...
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... befides without cover or ne- ceffaries ; and the keeping of a communication open with Eliza- beth Town , might have been not less impracticable than dangerous . Under some or all of these im- preffions , the royal army made a . second ...
... befides without cover or ne- ceffaries ; and the keeping of a communication open with Eliza- beth Town , might have been not less impracticable than dangerous . Under some or all of these im- preffions , the royal army made a . second ...
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... , which first infecting their own seamen , at length spread , though not entirely with fo fatal an effect , through the French fleet and land forces . Befides a great mortality on the passage ,. forces . true 26 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1781 .
... , which first infecting their own seamen , at length spread , though not entirely with fo fatal an effect , through the French fleet and land forces . Befides a great mortality on the passage ,. forces . true 26 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1781 .
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forces . Befides a great mortality on the passage , the Spaniards had landed no less than 1200 fick , on their first arrival , at Dominique , and a much greater number after wards , at Guadaloupe and Mar- tinique . Thus , the spirit of ...
forces . Befides a great mortality on the passage , the Spaniards had landed no less than 1200 fick , on their first arrival , at Dominique , and a much greater number after wards , at Guadaloupe and Mar- tinique . Thus , the spirit of ...
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... Be- fides the fickliness of his people , he was sensible that his ships had fuffered so much by long service in the West Indies , as well as in the several engagements , that they were not by any means in a condition to encounter ...
... Be- fides the fickliness of his people , he was sensible that his ships had fuffered so much by long service in the West Indies , as well as in the several engagements , that they were not by any means in a condition to encounter ...
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