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... Count de Grasse gain the Chesapeak . Adieu , my dear Sir . Most affectionately and respectfully , James McHenry . A propos , should the State make me a civil man , I must beg a week or two's indulgence in this quarter , but this will be ...
... Count de Grasse gain the Chesapeak . Adieu , my dear Sir . Most affectionately and respectfully , James McHenry . A propos , should the State make me a civil man , I must beg a week or two's indulgence in this quarter , but this will be ...
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... Count de Grasse gave him chase with twenty - two . In clearing the Cape , the Count was to leeward , but four of his best sailing ships got up with the English , and sustained an action of an hour against ten before they could be ...
... Count de Grasse gave him chase with twenty - two . In clearing the Cape , the Count was to leeward , but four of his best sailing ships got up with the English , and sustained an action of an hour against ten before they could be ...
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... Count de Grasse , accompanied by the Rhode Island fleet . The action mentioned to you was of very little consequence , and yet the French lost five or six officers . Admirals Graves and Hood displayed twenty ships of the line , and the ...
... Count de Grasse , accompanied by the Rhode Island fleet . The action mentioned to you was of very little consequence , and yet the French lost five or six officers . Admirals Graves and Hood displayed twenty ships of the line , and the ...
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