United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 10,Edição 47J.& H.G. Langley, 1842 |
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... hot shot fired from the enemy's ship . ' The latter part of this assertion Is AS -- GROSS A FALSEHOOD AS EVER WAS UTTERED ; and , 1842. ] 421 and Cooper's Naval History .
... hot shot fired from the enemy's ship . ' The latter part of this assertion Is AS -- GROSS A FALSEHOOD AS EVER WAS UTTERED ; and , 1842. ] 421 and Cooper's Naval History .
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... hot shot in the action , but that it must have been from the American batteries - much more likely places to find furnaces for heating shot , than on board the just launched , half - equipped Confiance . " - p . 415 . We propose to ...
... hot shot in the action , but that it must have been from the American batteries - much more likely places to find furnaces for heating shot , than on board the just launched , half - equipped Confiance . " - p . 415 . We propose to ...
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... heat shot , like a black- smith's forge . What adds to the absurdity of Mr. James's argu- ment is , his own admission of the fact that the Saratoga was cer- tainly set on fire by hot shot , but that he thinks these shot must have come ...
... heat shot , like a black- smith's forge . What adds to the absurdity of Mr. James's argu- ment is , his own admission of the fact that the Saratoga was cer- tainly set on fire by hot shot , but that he thinks these shot must have come ...
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... hot shot from the vessel he engaged , when Mr. James allows that the ship in question was certainly set on fire by hot shot , though he confesses the American batteries could not have done it , and allows he cannot tell whence the ...
... hot shot from the vessel he engaged , when Mr. James allows that the ship in question was certainly set on fire by hot shot , though he confesses the American batteries could not have done it , and allows he cannot tell whence the ...
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... hot shot ! We trust our object is understood . It is simply to show the real value of Mr. James as an authority ; since , by destroying him in that light , we necessarily destroy all that depends on him . In furtherance of this ...
... hot shot ! We trust our object is understood . It is simply to show the real value of Mr. James as an authority ; since , by destroying him in that light , we necessarily destroy all that depends on him . In furtherance of this ...
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