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... equal to most three - decked ships ; the first - class frigates are double - banked of the scantling , and carrying the complement of men of our 74's . The sloops are equally powerful in proportion to their ratings , most of them ...
... equal to most three - decked ships ; the first - class frigates are double - banked of the scantling , and carrying the complement of men of our 74's . The sloops are equally powerful in proportion to their ratings , most of them ...
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... equal at present to what may even- tually be required , but they have land to add to is 18,341 , and for bags , hammocks , boat - sails , awnings , & c . , 14,624 ; -total 32,965 yards . The Americans considered that in the Pennsylvania ...
... equal at present to what may even- tually be required , but they have land to add to is 18,341 , and for bags , hammocks , boat - sails , awnings , & c . , 14,624 ; -total 32,965 yards . The Americans considered that in the Pennsylvania ...
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... equal to this sort of fresh - water sailing . From the coasting trade , therefore , America would gain no assistance . Indeed , the majority of the coasting trade is so confined to the interior , that it would not receive much check ...
... equal to this sort of fresh - water sailing . From the coasting trade , therefore , America would gain no assistance . Indeed , the majority of the coasting trade is so confined to the interior , that it would not receive much check ...
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... equal activity , on the part of the agents and factors on shore- and you have the true cause why America can afford to pay and secure for herself all our best seamen . One thing is evident , that it is a mere ques- tion of pounds ...
... equal activity , on the part of the agents and factors on shore- and you have the true cause why America can afford to pay and secure for herself all our best seamen . One thing is evident , that it is a mere ques- tion of pounds ...
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... equal ; " and yet , in the face of this Declaration , and their solemn invocation to the Deity , the negroes , in their fetters , pleaded to them in vain . I had always thought that this sad omission , which has left such an anomaly in ...
... equal ; " and yet , in the face of this Declaration , and their solemn invocation to the Deity , the negroes , in their fetters , pleaded to them in vain . I had always thought that this sad omission , which has left such an anomaly in ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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