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... foon overwhelmed and loft , in the contemplation of one of the hea- vieft blows that ever had been fuf- tained by the British commerce . But before this event took place , the naval commanders having re- camp equipage , for the troops ...
... foon overwhelmed and loft , in the contemplation of one of the hea- vieft blows that ever had been fuf- tained by the British commerce . But before this event took place , the naval commanders having re- camp equipage , for the troops ...
5 ÆäÀÌÁö
... foon after invested as closely by sea , as the nature of the gut , and the variety of the wind and wea- ther would permit . The Spani- ards likewise laboured incessantly in the construction of works , as well for the cover and security ...
... foon after invested as closely by sea , as the nature of the gut , and the variety of the wind and wea- ther would permit . The Spani- ards likewise laboured incessantly in the construction of works , as well for the cover and security ...
10 ÆäÀÌÁö
... foon fuc- ceeded , by a visit which the Prince Royal of Prussia paid to that capi- tal ; a circumftance , which might seem to give some countenance to such an opinion . After The French King , this year dignified , and for 10 ] ANNUAL ...
... foon fuc- ceeded , by a visit which the Prince Royal of Prussia paid to that capi- tal ; a circumftance , which might seem to give some countenance to such an opinion . After The French King , this year dignified , and for 10 ] ANNUAL ...
16 ÆäÀÌÁö
... foon as day rose , all the way to that place ; and they were now grown so eager and confident , as boldly to attack the 22d regi- ment , which was posted at some small distance in the front of the line . That regiment being or- dered to ...
... foon as day rose , all the way to that place ; and they were now grown so eager and confident , as boldly to attack the 22d regi- ment , which was posted at some small distance in the front of the line . That regiment being or- dered to ...
19 ÆäÀÌÁö
... foon re- fumed their usual habits of life ; and the din of war being faintly heard at a distance , they were con- tented to contribute to its support by opening their purses , without much tormenting their minds in the contemplation of ...
... foon re- fumed their usual habits of life ; and the din of war being faintly heard at a distance , they were con- tented to contribute to its support by opening their purses , without much tormenting their minds in the contemplation of ...
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