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... lieutenant , and ensign refused their commissions . They went upon a new choice . James Cole had 23 votes for captain ; Captain Brown , 21 ; Lieutenant Brooks , 17 : but though they were charged they should not vote that were not twenty ...
... lieutenant , and ensign refused their commissions . They went upon a new choice . James Cole had 23 votes for captain ; Captain Brown , 21 ; Lieutenant Brooks , 17 : but though they were charged they should not vote that were not twenty ...
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... Lieutenant Southward for their captain , or commander , and one Daniel Eaton ; under whom they are willing to serve ... Lieutenant Southward be appointed to that charge , whether there must not be an order for them to choose another ...
... Lieutenant Southward for their captain , or commander , and one Daniel Eaton ; under whom they are willing to serve ... Lieutenant Southward be appointed to that charge , whether there must not be an order for them to choose another ...
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... lieutenant's commission , with the liberty of serving in any corps or in any country he chose ; or , if he had rather return to his family , to have a lieutenant's full pay during life . He had made himself , together with the honors ...
... lieutenant's commission , with the liberty of serving in any corps or in any country he chose ; or , if he had rather return to his family , to have a lieutenant's full pay during life . He had made himself , together with the honors ...
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