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... sail with the ships in com- pany for the second rendezvous , which was not far distant , and where I fully expected to be joined by the Pallas and the Cerf . The second of September we saw a sail at daybreak , and gave chase . That ship ...
... sail with the ships in com- pany for the second rendezvous , which was not far distant , and where I fully expected to be joined by the Pallas and the Cerf . The second of September we saw a sail at daybreak , and gave chase . That ship ...
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... sail , having that day been obliged to strike the main - top - mast to repair dam- ages ; and , as I afterwards understood , he told M. de Chamil- lard that , unless I joined them the next day , both the Pallas and the Vengeance would ...
... sail , having that day been obliged to strike the main - top - mast to repair dam- ages ; and , as I afterwards understood , he told M. de Chamil- lard that , unless I joined them the next day , both the Pallas and the Vengeance would ...
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... sail in pursuit of the brigantine , which now appeared to be the vessel that I had forced ashore . Soon after this a fleet of 41 sail appeared off Flamborough Head , bearing N.N.E. This induced me to abandon the single ship which had ...
... sail in pursuit of the brigantine , which now appeared to be the vessel that I had forced ashore . Soon after this a fleet of 41 sail appeared off Flamborough Head , bearing N.N.E. This induced me to abandon the single ship which had ...
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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