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... ships and the batteries , and cramped up in a confined channel where their largest ships had no room to operate . His lordship , however , merely stood in near the land , communicated with Gen- eral Pigott , and having informed himself ...
... ships and the batteries , and cramped up in a confined channel where their largest ships had no room to operate . His lordship , however , merely stood in near the land , communicated with Gen- eral Pigott , and having informed himself ...
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... ships and troops attack the town by sea and land on the one side , while the Americans assailed it on the other ... ships subsequently took place , but without definite result . All were too much tempest - tost and dis- abled to make ...
... ships and troops attack the town by sea and land on the one side , while the Americans assailed it on the other ... ships subsequently took place , but without definite result . All were too much tempest - tost and dis- abled to make ...
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... ships and brigantines under Commodore Saltonstall , at length put to sea , convoying transports , on board of which were near four thousand land troops under General Lovel . Arriving in the Penobscot on the 25th of May , they found ...
... ships and brigantines under Commodore Saltonstall , at length put to sea , convoying transports , on board of which were near four thousand land troops under General Lovel . Arriving in the Penobscot on the 25th of May , they found ...
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