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Page xlii
... land was near Table Bay , the hands were turned up , bore up , steer- ing N. W. and set the foresail , intend- ing to run for St Helena ; continued on till ten , A. M. when the land was discovered nearly a - head ; turned the hands up ...
... land was near Table Bay , the hands were turned up , bore up , steer- ing N. W. and set the foresail , intend- ing to run for St Helena ; continued on till ten , A. M. when the land was discovered nearly a - head ; turned the hands up ...
Page xlvii
... land , but the captain told him he had no authority to make conditions , and could only receive him on board and carry him to England , where he must abide the decision of the government . The following is Buonaparte's let- ter to the ...
... land , but the captain told him he had no authority to make conditions , and could only receive him on board and carry him to England , where he must abide the decision of the government . The following is Buonaparte's let- ter to the ...
Page cxlv
... land in the Chesapeake , in the course of the present year , have been attend- ed with the most brilliant and success- VOL . VIIL . PART II . ful results . The flotilla of the enemy in the Patuxent has been destroyed . The signal defeat ...
... land in the Chesapeake , in the course of the present year , have been attend- ed with the most brilliant and success- VOL . VIIL . PART II . ful results . The flotilla of the enemy in the Patuxent has been destroyed . The signal defeat ...
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