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... Essex frigate , at Norfolk . At the time of the declaration of war against England , the Essex was undergoing repairs at New York , and the celerity with which she was fitted for sea reflected great credit on her commander . On the 3d ...
... Essex frigate , at Norfolk . At the time of the declaration of war against England , the Essex was undergoing repairs at New York , and the celerity with which she was fitted for sea reflected great credit on her commander . On the 3d ...
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... Essex , Jr. , and gave the command of her to Lieutenant Downes . Most of these ships mounted several guns , and had numerous crews ; and as several of them were captured by boats or by prizes , the officers and men of the Essex had ...
... Essex , Jr. , and gave the command of her to Lieutenant Downes . Most of these ships mounted several guns , and had numerous crews ; and as several of them were captured by boats or by prizes , the officers and men of the Essex had ...
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... Essex hovering at the same time off different coasts and haunting different islands . In the meanwhile Porter , though wrapped in mystery and uncertainty himself , yet re- ceived frequent and accurate accounts of his enemies , from the ...
... Essex hovering at the same time off different coasts and haunting different islands . In the meanwhile Porter , though wrapped in mystery and uncertainty himself , yet re- ceived frequent and accurate accounts of his enemies , from the ...
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... Essex , and almost despairing of ever meeting with her . Con- trary to the expectations of Captain Porter , however , Commodore Hillyar , beside his own frigate , superior in itself to the Essex , was accompanied by the Cherub sloop ...
... Essex , and almost despairing of ever meeting with her . Con- trary to the expectations of Captain Porter , however , Commodore Hillyar , beside his own frigate , superior in itself to the Essex , was accompanied by the Cherub sloop ...
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... Essex in such manner as to lay her at the mercy of Captain Porter ; out of respect , how- ever , to the neutrality of the port , he did not take advantage of her exposed situation . This forbearance was afterwards acknowledged by ...
... Essex in such manner as to lay her at the mercy of Captain Porter ; out of respect , how- ever , to the neutrality of the port , he did not take advantage of her exposed situation . This forbearance was afterwards acknowledged by ...
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