The Analectic Magazine, Volum 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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Side 6
... not meet until they arrived at Tristan D'Acunha , the appointed rendezvous . From thence they proceeded to their ultimate destination , but were again separated in consequence of falling in with a British line 6 NAVAL CHRONICLE .
... not meet until they arrived at Tristan D'Acunha , the appointed rendezvous . From thence they proceeded to their ultimate destination , but were again separated in consequence of falling in with a British line 6 NAVAL CHRONICLE .
Side 7
... consequence made the best of his way to this country , where he arrived the beginning of November last , after an absence of almost a year . The Peacock was the first ship of war belonging to the United States that ever cruised in the ...
... consequence made the best of his way to this country , where he arrived the beginning of November last , after an absence of almost a year . The Peacock was the first ship of war belonging to the United States that ever cruised in the ...
Side 8
... consequence is , that we are continually presented with the preposterous spectacle of two nations sing- ing Te Deum for the very same victory , and mocking Heaven with thanks for what cannot possibly be an advantage to both . One other ...
... consequence is , that we are continually presented with the preposterous spectacle of two nations sing- ing Te Deum for the very same victory , and mocking Heaven with thanks for what cannot possibly be an advantage to both . One other ...
Side 12
... consequence in lessening the glory of Rais Hammida , or the disgrace of his enemies . To be taken by surprise , at such a time and in such a situation , is almost as disgraceful as to be guilty of cowardice , and the boldness of the ...
... consequence in lessening the glory of Rais Hammida , or the disgrace of his enemies . To be taken by surprise , at such a time and in such a situation , is almost as disgraceful as to be guilty of cowardice , and the boldness of the ...
Side 19
... consequences on our part , from duty requiring my men to be so much separated . I , however , had the satisfaction to accomplish my wish without firing a musket , and from that time lived in perfect amity with them , until the 7th May ...
... consequences on our part , from duty requiring my men to be so much separated . I , however , had the satisfaction to accomplish my wish without firing a musket , and from that time lived in perfect amity with them , until the 7th May ...
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