The Analectic Magazine, Volume 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... means that had made them so . To that nation , we are often referred for examples , and it is sometimes well to look to her , at least for examples of what we ought to avoid . Though we believe the warning is not necessary , still we ...
... means that had made them so . To that nation , we are often referred for examples , and it is sometimes well to look to her , at least for examples of what we ought to avoid . Though we believe the warning is not necessary , still we ...
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... means he became the ter- ror of the Tunisians . In 1811 he fell in with and captured the Tunisian admiral in a frigate of thirty - two guns , after a sharp action . Rais Hammida , however , did not claim any cre- dit for this victory ...
... means he became the ter- ror of the Tunisians . In 1811 he fell in with and captured the Tunisian admiral in a frigate of thirty - two guns , after a sharp action . Rais Hammida , however , did not claim any cre- dit for this victory ...
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... means . of keeping the savages one moment out of the ship . We then bent the jib and spanker , cut the moorings , and luckily had a light breeze that carried us clear of the bay , with six car- tridges only remaining . It was then we ...
... means . of keeping the savages one moment out of the ship . We then bent the jib and spanker , cut the moorings , and luckily had a light breeze that carried us clear of the bay , with six car- tridges only remaining . It was then we ...
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... means of getting to windward , I saw but one alternative , to run the trade winds down , and if possible make the Sandwich islands , in hopes of either falling in with some of the Canton ships , ( that being their principal place of ...
... means of getting to windward , I saw but one alternative , to run the trade winds down , and if possible make the Sandwich islands , in hopes of either falling in with some of the Canton ships , ( that being their principal place of ...
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... means in his power Ame- rican prisoners from returning to their own country . On the 10th instant , in latitude 47 degrees North , and in longitude 18 degrees West , I took passage on board the ship Oliver Ellsworth ( captain Roberts ) ...
... means in his power Ame- rican prisoners from returning to their own country . On the 10th instant , in latitude 47 degrees North , and in longitude 18 degrees West , I took passage on board the ship Oliver Ellsworth ( captain Roberts ) ...
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