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... of native Americans , compelled them to serve on board English ships of war ,
had them flogged for disobedience or neglect , placed them in battle like the rest
of the sailors , where many of them were wounded and many of them killed . 147.
... of native Americans , compelled them to serve on board English ships of war ,
had them flogged for disobedience or neglect , placed them in battle like the rest
of the sailors , where many of them were wounded and many of them killed . 147.
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... or persons attempting to impress him , y force ; and if any person so attempting
to impress an shall be killed , maimed , or wounded , such seahe general issue ,
may give the special matter in evihich is hereby declared a perfect justification .
... or persons attempting to impress him , y force ; and if any person so attempting
to impress an shall be killed , maimed , or wounded , such seahe general issue ,
may give the special matter in evihich is hereby declared a perfect justification .
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William Cobbett. hee mer suri 100 mei 2011 doi Ver pla Te 0 OX their quiet
merchant - ships ; flogging them , causing them to be wounded , and frequently
killed , in battle ; forcing them into a service which they abhorred , taking them to
distant ...
William Cobbett. hee mer suri 100 mei 2011 doi Ver pla Te 0 OX their quiet
merchant - ships ; flogging them , causing them to be wounded , and frequently
killed , in battle ; forcing them into a service which they abhorred , taking them to
distant ...
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tish officers pleilged themselves to leave a sufficient forca " with the wounded to
protect them , and that they should ¡° be conveyed to Malden the next morning .
They likewise promised to return to the officers their arms at Malden . Captain ...
tish officers pleilged themselves to leave a sufficient forca " with the wounded to
protect them , and that they should ¡° be conveyed to Malden the next morning .
They likewise promised to return to the officers their arms at Malden . Captain ...
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ܐ of about Em Alind Borantain Elliott , * & e British * Jeitar and Swarmy , being ,
among the wounded , it was proposed by his ¡° friends , that they should carry him
with them : this they prevenied from * pvofficer , and an old acquaintance of ...
ܐ of about Em Alind Borantain Elliott , * & e British * Jeitar and Swarmy , being ,
among the wounded , it was proposed by his ¡° friends , that they should carry him
with them : this they prevenied from * pvofficer , and an old acquaintance of ...
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