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... command hath been intrusted , and Iphicrates , and Chabrias , and surely he should have derived it from some others ; that you yourselves your voices . served with them ; and that the unit- Perhaps you are fully sensible of ed efforts ...
... command hath been intrusted , and Iphicrates , and Chabrias , and surely he should have derived it from some others ; that you yourselves your voices . served with them ; and that the unit- Perhaps you are fully sensible of ed efforts ...
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... command of admiral Keppel , and the French fleet under the command of the count d'Or- villiers , July 27 . Dominica taken by the French , Sept 7 . Pondicherry surrenders to the arms of Great Britain , Oct. 17 . St. Lucia taken from the ...
... command of admiral Keppel , and the French fleet under the command of the count d'Or- villiers , July 27 . Dominica taken by the French , Sept 7 . Pondicherry surrenders to the arms of Great Britain , Oct. 17 . St. Lucia taken from the ...
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... command of admiral Parker , and a Dutch squadron under the command of admiral Zout- man , off the Dogger - bank , Aug. 5 . Earl Cornwallis , with a considerable British army , surrendered prisoners of war to the American and French ...
... command of admiral Parker , and a Dutch squadron under the command of admiral Zout- man , off the Dogger - bank , Aug. 5 . Earl Cornwallis , with a considerable British army , surrendered prisoners of war to the American and French ...
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VOL II | 1 |
The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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