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Side 45
... occasion with propriety have been indulged , is a question that in- volves too many confiderations , for us to enter into . But as it was not deemed fitting to grant the request , it was thought hu- mane to evade giving a direct an ...
... occasion with propriety have been indulged , is a question that in- volves too many confiderations , for us to enter into . But as it was not deemed fitting to grant the request , it was thought hu- mane to evade giving a direct an ...
Side 108
... occasion that offered , by the British ships , to close with them , rendered it partial . Thus some of the best ships in the fleet , under the conduct of captains of the most undoubted bravery , did not lose a man ; and the loss ...
... occasion that offered , by the British ships , to close with them , rendered it partial . Thus some of the best ships in the fleet , under the conduct of captains of the most undoubted bravery , did not lose a man ; and the loss ...
Side 129
... occasion intercepted and taken . In the mean time , a fresh gale , and a head fea , had so much increased the damage and danger of the Terrible , that a council of war found it necessary to evacuate , and then burn her . After which it ...
... occasion intercepted and taken . In the mean time , a fresh gale , and a head fea , had so much increased the damage and danger of the Terrible , that a council of war found it necessary to evacuate , and then burn her . After which it ...
Side 180
... occasion , though the contrary appears in several Dutch Gazettes ; fome claims have , indeed , been made by bank- ers , and a few other particulars , whose pretenfions have not been admitted by the council of prizes . They have appealed ...
... occasion , though the contrary appears in several Dutch Gazettes ; fome claims have , indeed , been made by bank- ers , and a few other particulars , whose pretenfions have not been admitted by the council of prizes . They have appealed ...
Side 231
... that no riots might ensue , that they would have a cockade in their hats ; that on such an occasion at least 20,000 might attend , and that they [ P ] 4 should to a should meet at ten in the morn- ing APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE . [ 231.
... that no riots might ensue , that they would have a cockade in their hats ; that on such an occasion at least 20,000 might attend , and that they [ P ] 4 should to a should meet at ten in the morn- ing APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE . [ 231.
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