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... passed the sternmost of the enemy's ships , which formed their van , and part of their centre , con- sisting of ... passing between us and the enemy , gave us a respite , and sickened the Dons . At this time the Salvador del Mundo , and ...
... passed the sternmost of the enemy's ships , which formed their van , and part of their centre , con- sisting of ... passing between us and the enemy , gave us a respite , and sickened the Dons . At this time the Salvador del Mundo , and ...
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... passed but the author will not admit that he was " an excellent statesman . " Under the existent circumstances of England and France , which render peace desirable , he is even of opinion that the decease of the late minister was a ...
... passed but the author will not admit that he was " an excellent statesman . " Under the existent circumstances of England and France , which render peace desirable , he is even of opinion that the decease of the late minister was a ...
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... passed , sword in hand , from his own deck , up the towering sides of his enemy ; over- powered the desperate resistance of its crew ; and then made the mastered vessel , a step , as it were , from which , with equal impetuosity and ...
... passed , sword in hand , from his own deck , up the towering sides of his enemy ; over- powered the desperate resistance of its crew ; and then made the mastered vessel , a step , as it were , from which , with equal impetuosity and ...
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