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... appeared to me , I yielded to it for the sake of peace , and received the prisoners on board the Bon homme Richard , while the prize was manned from the Alliance . In the afternoon another sail appeared , and I imme- diately made the ...
... appeared to me , I yielded to it for the sake of peace , and received the prisoners on board the Bon homme Richard , while the prize was manned from the Alliance . In the afternoon another sail appeared , and I imme- diately made the ...
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... appeared laying to to windward . About noon we saw and chased a large ship that appeared coming round Flamborough Head from the north- ward , and at the same time I manned and armed one of the pilot boats to sail in pursuit of the ...
... appeared laying to to windward . About noon we saw and chased a large ship that appeared coming round Flamborough Head from the north- ward , and at the same time I manned and armed one of the pilot boats to sail in pursuit of the ...
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... appeared at this place to be much more navigable than below where we had first struck it , and for any impediment I ... appearance from what we had ob- served yesterday . One of our horses gave out and was left in a ravine , not being ...
... appeared at this place to be much more navigable than below where we had first struck it , and for any impediment I ... appearance from what we had ob- served yesterday . One of our horses gave out and was left in a ravine , not being ...
Contents
COMMODORE PERRYS LANDING IN JAPAN 1853 OFFICIAL REPORT | 151 |
COMMODORE PAUL JONESS ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE BETWEEN 6 THE BON HOMME RICHARD AND THE SERAPIS | 152 |
BRADFORDS VOYAGE OF THE MAYFLOWER | 153 |
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