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" Whippie, writing to Josiah Bartlett from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, July 12, 1778, says: "I agree with you that the privateers have much distressed the trade of our Enemies, but had there been no privateers is it not probable there would have been a much... "
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society - Seite 15
von Massachusetts Historical Society - 1927 - 356 Seiten
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The Historical Magazine, and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities ...

1862 - 448 Seiten
...I should be exceedingly glad if there was a coincidence in oar sentiments respecting Privateering. I agree with you that the privateers have much distressed...a much larger number of Public Ships than has been titled out, which might have distressed the Enemy nearly as much & furnished these States with necessaries...
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Band 30

1876 - 626 Seiten
...I should be exceedingly Glad if there was a coincidence in our sentiments respecting Privateering. I agree with you that the privateers have much distressed...of our Enemies, but had there been no privateers, 318 Letters concerning the Revolutionary War. [July? is it not probable there wod have been a much...
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A Naval History of the American Revolution, Band 1

Gardner Weld Allen - 1913 - 426 Seiten
...hand, the system was subject to abuses and was in many ways detrimental to the regular naval service. William Whipple, writing to Josiah Bartlett from Portsmouth,...which might have distressed the Enemy nearly as much & furnished these States with necessaries on much better terms than they have been supplied by Privateers?...
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A Naval History of the American Revolution, Band 1

Gardner Weld Allen - 1913 - 426 Seiten
...was subject to abuses and was in many ways detrimental to the regular naval service. William Whippie, writing to Josiah Bartlett from Portsmouth, New Hampshire,...which might have distressed the Enemy nearly as much & furnished these States with necessaries on much better terms than they have been supplied by Privateers?...
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 30 1876

New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1995 - 524 Seiten
...I should be exceedingly Glad if there was a coincidence in our sentiments respectiug Privateering. I agree with you that the privateers have much distressed...there been no privateers, is it not probable there wod have been a much larger number of Public ships than has been fitted out ? which might have distressed...
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