Life of Andrew Hull Foote: Rear-admiral United States NavyHarper & Brothers, 1874 - 411 páginas |
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... Captain Kidd's time , were the terror of the seas , and who with waning power continued their depreda- tions until their final extinction by the American Navy . With picked crews in open boats the officers cruised among the in ...
... Captain Kidd's time , were the terror of the seas , and who with waning power continued their depreda- tions until their final extinction by the American Navy . With picked crews in open boats the officers cruised among the in ...
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... Captain John D. Sloat . They sailed from Norfolk to the Pacific on the 14th of February , 1829. Three years were passed in this cruise upon his old station in the Pacific , comprising the coasts of Chili , Peru , and Central America ...
... Captain John D. Sloat . They sailed from Norfolk to the Pacific on the 14th of February , 1829. Three years were passed in this cruise upon his old station in the Pacific , comprising the coasts of Chili , Peru , and Central America ...
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... Captain Wyman , in the capacity of first - lieutenant , or executive officer . The John Adams was an old ship that had done good service in the Barbary wars , when she was commanded by that able offi- cer , Captain John Rodgers . She ...
... Captain Wyman , in the capacity of first - lieutenant , or executive officer . The John Adams was an old ship that had done good service in the Barbary wars , when she was commanded by that able offi- cer , Captain John Rodgers . She ...
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... captain of L'Arte- mise twenty thousand dollars as a guarantee of his future con- duct ; and that if these and other equally peremptory con- ditions were not complied with , Captain Laplace declared his intention to make immediate war ...
... captain of L'Arte- mise twenty thousand dollars as a guarantee of his future con- duct ; and that if these and other equally peremptory con- ditions were not complied with , Captain Laplace declared his intention to make immediate war ...
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... Captain Laplace had not only demanded the free introduction of Romanism , but had im- posed on the queen the tax of building Catholic churches . " As the mission here is English , and no tangible act of which we could complain had been ...
... Captain Laplace had not only demanded the free introduction of Romanism , but had im- posed on the queen the tax of building Catholic churches . " As the mission here is English , and no tangible act of which we could complain had been ...
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