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... Captain Allein a prisoner , October 1. The great guns were placed on three batteries : the mortars also were planted , and twenty - four cohorns , at a little distance from the outward barrier of the fort . These all played on the fort ...
... Captain Allein a prisoner , October 1. The great guns were placed on three batteries : the mortars also were planted , and twenty - four cohorns , at a little distance from the outward barrier of the fort . These all played on the fort ...
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... Captain Carver took . But our fishery at Cape Sables were great sufferers , through the defect of the guard - ship ; where no less than twenty fell into the enemies ' hands . The last action of moment that happened this war was at Mr ...
... Captain Carver took . But our fishery at Cape Sables were great sufferers , through the defect of the guard - ship ; where no less than twenty fell into the enemies ' hands . The last action of moment that happened this war was at Mr ...
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... Captain Eliot and Captain Robinson , who freely offered to engage in the service . Captain Eliot having the best sailing vessel under foot , he got first to [ a ] harbor called Winpague ; where he discovered some vessels , and bore ...
... Captain Eliot and Captain Robinson , who freely offered to engage in the service . Captain Eliot having the best sailing vessel under foot , he got first to [ a ] harbor called Winpague ; where he discovered some vessels , and bore ...
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