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... guns ; the other the Rose , of twenty guns , commanded by Captain Wallace , of unenviable renown , who had marauded the New England coast , and domineered over Rhode Island . The troops were immediately at their alarm posts . It was ...
... guns ; the other the Rose , of twenty guns , commanded by Captain Wallace , of unenviable renown , who had marauded the New England coast , and domineered over Rhode Island . The troops were immediately at their alarm posts . It was ...
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... guns from the same place fired quick but distinct , is to be considered as a signal for the troops to repair to their alarm posts , and prepare for action . And that the alarm may be more effectually given , the drums are immediately to ...
... guns from the same place fired quick but distinct , is to be considered as a signal for the troops to repair to their alarm posts , and prepare for action . And that the alarm may be more effectually given , the drums are immediately to ...
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... guns was opened the general kept on the left and advanced with it , giving directions to the fire . His position was an exposed one , and he was repeatedly en- treated to fall back ; but all such entreaties were useless , when once he ...
... guns was opened the general kept on the left and advanced with it , giving directions to the fire . His position was an exposed one , and he was repeatedly en- treated to fall back ; but all such entreaties were useless , when once he ...
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Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
Destination of the FleetCommis | 47 |
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