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... ships of war , and several transports , had anchored in the Chesapeake . On board of these ships were two prime regiments of about five hundred men each ; one commanded by Sir Peter Halket , the other by Colonel Dunbar ; together with a ...
... ships of war , and several transports , had anchored in the Chesapeake . On board of these ships were two prime regiments of about five hundred men each ; one commanded by Sir Peter Halket , the other by Colonel Dunbar ; together with a ...
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... ships of war , and the alarm was given . The captain of the Lively , the nearest ship , without waiting for orders , put a spring upon her cable , and bringing her guns to bear , opened a fire upon the hill . The other ships and a ...
... ships of war , and the alarm was given . The captain of the Lively , the nearest ship , without waiting for orders , put a spring upon her cable , and bringing her guns to bear , opened a fire upon the hill . The other ships and a ...
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... ships . Being built of wood , the place was soon wrapped in a general confla- gration . The thunder of artillery from batteries and ships , the bursting of bomb - shells , the sharp discharges of musketry ; the shouts and yells of the ...
... ships . Being built of wood , the place was soon wrapped in a general confla- gration . The thunder of artillery from batteries and ships , the bursting of bomb - shells , the sharp discharges of musketry ; the shouts and yells of the ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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