Pamphlets. American History1839 |
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... vessels , from which she also took Africans ; and she captured a Spanish vessel , called the Antelope , in which she also took a considerable number of " But why dwell on these comparatively few Africans . All of the Africans captured ...
... vessels , from which she also took Africans ; and she captured a Spanish vessel , called the Antelope , in which she also took a considerable number of " But why dwell on these comparatively few Africans . All of the Africans captured ...
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... vessels from the non- slaveholding States and the piratical schooners of the abolition society could come . His constitu- ents ' interests were , therefore , at stake , and he should ever be ready to expose and resist the un- hallowed ...
... vessels from the non- slaveholding States and the piratical schooners of the abolition society could come . His constitu- ents ' interests were , therefore , at stake , and he should ever be ready to expose and resist the un- hallowed ...
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... vessels belonging to Captain Sutter at anchor near the landing - one a large two - masted lighter , and the other a ... vessels alone in the Pa- ' cific exceed in number six hundred , and give em- ployment to upwards of twenty thousand ...
... vessels belonging to Captain Sutter at anchor near the landing - one a large two - masted lighter , and the other a ... vessels alone in the Pa- ' cific exceed in number six hundred , and give em- ployment to upwards of twenty thousand ...
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... vessels . Of this number there were cast away on the New Jersey shore , between the points already designated , 25 ships , 48 brigs , 73 schooners , 8 barques , 2 sloops , and 2 pilot boats - making in all 158 vessels ; of the whole ...
... vessels . Of this number there were cast away on the New Jersey shore , between the points already designated , 25 ships , 48 brigs , 73 schooners , 8 barques , 2 sloops , and 2 pilot boats - making in all 158 vessels ; of the whole ...
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... vessel driven by stress of weather must inevitably be stranded long before she gets near enough to the beach to enable those on board to take any measures for the preservation of life . Not even an ordinary ship's long boat can float ...
... vessel driven by stress of weather must inevitably be stranded long before she gets near enough to the beach to enable those on board to take any measures for the preservation of life . Not even an ordinary ship's long boat can float ...
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