United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 10,Edição 47J.& H.G. Langley, 1842 |
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... matter sufficiently of national importance to lay a brief reply to the latter before our readers , in an exami- nation of its facts and reasoning . The renown of the navy is a noble portion of the property of the republic ; and , as we ...
... matter sufficiently of national importance to lay a brief reply to the latter before our readers , in an exami- nation of its facts and reasoning . The renown of the navy is a noble portion of the property of the republic ; and , as we ...
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... matter , viz : - Men . Boys . Passenger . Total . Killed . Wounded . Total K. & W. Crew of Frolic , 98 11 1 110 ( p . 149. ) 15 47 62 ( p . 147. ) To this our historian adds : " Not above 20 men remained on the Frolic's DECK unhurt ...
... matter , viz : - Men . Boys . Passenger . Total . Killed . Wounded . Total K. & W. Crew of Frolic , 98 11 1 110 ( p . 149. ) 15 47 62 ( p . 147. ) To this our historian adds : " Not above 20 men remained on the Frolic's DECK unhurt ...
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... matter of history , that , when some discussion took place in the journals of the day , concerning the officer first on board , Mr. Rodgers himself , under his own name , frankly admitted it was Mr. Biddle . We can say , in addition ...
... matter of history , that , when some discussion took place in the journals of the day , concerning the officer first on board , Mr. Rodgers himself , under his own name , frankly admitted it was Mr. Biddle . We can say , in addition ...
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... matters affecting national renown . We will com- mence with the latter duty . " And from the NOTORIOUS FACT , that neither the Confiance , nor any of the British vessels , had a furnace on board , " says Mr. James , " the writer must ...
... matters affecting national renown . We will com- mence with the latter duty . " And from the NOTORIOUS FACT , that neither the Confiance , nor any of the British vessels , had a furnace on board , " says Mr. James , " the writer must ...
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... matter at rest by positive evidence . Capt . Lavallette , in his letter to Mr. Cooper , goes on to say- “ There were several hot shot struck the Saratoga , one of which set fire to the spanker , several feet above the deck . Another ...
... matter at rest by positive evidence . Capt . Lavallette , in his letter to Mr. Cooper , goes on to say- “ There were several hot shot struck the Saratoga , one of which set fire to the spanker , several feet above the deck . Another ...
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