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... must approach the place ; and I requested General Bruce and Colonel Stuart freely to fpeak their minds . I had called the chief engineer and the command- ing officers of the Bengal and coal artillery as deliberative defiring to know in ...
... must approach the place ; and I requested General Bruce and Colonel Stuart freely to fpeak their minds . I had called the chief engineer and the command- ing officers of the Bengal and coal artillery as deliberative defiring to know in ...
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... must be en- tirely ignorant of what is faid at home . -But , before I enter upon the principal fub- ject of this letter , I find myself drawn to the mention of a particular that in point of time happened long before the tranfactions of ...
... must be en- tirely ignorant of what is faid at home . -But , before I enter upon the principal fub- ject of this letter , I find myself drawn to the mention of a particular that in point of time happened long before the tranfactions of ...
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... must be made ; and will " keep cruizers to the southward . The French have the addition of a fifty- four gun thip . We are weaker by the ab- " fence of the Royal Oak , now at Halifax " heaving down ; in lieu of which the War- " wick has ...
... must be made ; and will " keep cruizers to the southward . The French have the addition of a fifty- four gun thip . We are weaker by the ab- " fence of the Royal Oak , now at Halifax " heaving down ; in lieu of which the War- " wick has ...
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... must have been fhewn to bis lordship for the purpose , and pro- bably by a perfon who knew that the naval Ba- ronet had carried into execution none of the in- tentions which be bad so specifically bolden out bath to the Admiral and ...
... must have been fhewn to bis lordship for the purpose , and pro- bably by a perfon who knew that the naval Ba- ronet had carried into execution none of the in- tentions which be bad so specifically bolden out bath to the Admiral and ...
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... must have happened ; and , as the French van was broken , it must have been cut off , probably taken ; and their other thips prevented from coming up to its affiftance , and many of them perhaps forced athore : so that their fleet ( pro ...
... must have happened ; and , as the French van was broken , it must have been cut off , probably taken ; and their other thips prevented from coming up to its affiftance , and many of them perhaps forced athore : so that their fleet ( pro ...
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