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... carrying the complement of men of our 74's . The sloops are equally powerful in proportion to their ratings , most of them carrying long guns . Although flush ves- sels , they are litle inferior to a 36 - gun frigate in scantling , and ...
... carrying the complement of men of our 74's . The sloops are equally powerful in proportion to their ratings , most of them carrying long guns . Although flush ves- sels , they are litle inferior to a 36 - gun frigate in scantling , and ...
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... to wealth by other channels were greater : from whence it may be fairly inferred , that , during our con- tinued struggle with France , when America had the carrying trade in her hands , her vessels were 30 AMERICAN MARINE .
... to wealth by other channels were greater : from whence it may be fairly inferred , that , during our con- tinued struggle with France , when America had the carrying trade in her hands , her vessels were 30 AMERICAN MARINE .
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With Remarks on Its Institutions Frederick Marryat. the carrying trade in her hands , her vessels were chiefly manned by British seamen ; and that when the war broke out between the two countries , the same British seamen who were in her ...
With Remarks on Its Institutions Frederick Marryat. the carrying trade in her hands , her vessels were chiefly manned by British seamen ; and that when the war broke out between the two countries , the same British seamen who were in her ...
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... carry as much freight as possible , and , at the same time , to pay as few of the oner- ous duties , our mercantile shipping generally assumed more the form of floating boxes of mer- chandize than sailing vessels ; and by the false ...
... carry as much freight as possible , and , at the same time , to pay as few of the oner- ous duties , our mercantile shipping generally assumed more the form of floating boxes of mer- chandize than sailing vessels ; and by the false ...
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... carrying them into slavery , in another hemis- phere , or to incur miserable death in their trans- portation thither . This piratical warfare , the opprobrium of infidel powers , is the warfare of the Christian King of Great Britain ...
... carrying them into slavery , in another hemis- phere , or to incur miserable death in their trans- portation thither . This piratical warfare , the opprobrium of infidel powers , is the warfare of the Christian King of Great Britain ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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