Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Част 2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... boats during the night , and landed on a retired part of the island with only 1500 men , few of whom had even pistols in addition to their swords . Having set his skiffs adrift , he told his fol- lowers that victory was their only ...
... boats during the night , and landed on a retired part of the island with only 1500 men , few of whom had even pistols in addition to their swords . Having set his skiffs adrift , he told his fol- lowers that victory was their only ...
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... boats which were em- ployed to convey their more fortunate companions on board the ships . The zeal displayed by the masters and mates of the merchant vessels at New York , was equally meritorious ; they earnestly solicited em- ployment ...
... boats which were em- ployed to convey their more fortunate companions on board the ships . The zeal displayed by the masters and mates of the merchant vessels at New York , was equally meritorious ; they earnestly solicited em- ployment ...
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... boats are constantly employed in fetching it from Bengo River , which is about nine miles to the north- ward , and upon them the town and ships depend entirely for their supply . We were informed that every description of tropical fruit ...
... boats are constantly employed in fetching it from Bengo River , which is about nine miles to the north- ward , and upon them the town and ships depend entirely for their supply . We were informed that every description of tropical fruit ...
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... boats . This place is also supported by the slave - trade ; and as there are no Portuguese inha- bitants , the ... boat standing off shore apparently full of people , and when she passed close under our stern , we found that she was ...
... boats . This place is also supported by the slave - trade ; and as there are no Portuguese inha- bitants , the ... boat standing off shore apparently full of people , and when she passed close under our stern , we found that she was ...
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... boats are constantly employed in fetching it from Bengo River , which is about nine miles to the north- ward , and upon them the town and ships depend entirely for their supply . We were informed that every description of tropical fruit ...
... boats are constantly employed in fetching it from Bengo River , which is about nine miles to the north- ward , and upon them the town and ships depend entirely for their supply . We were informed that every description of tropical fruit ...
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