The Analectic Magazine, Volume 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... soon after sailed for the Mediterranean , where she remained until 1802 blockading Tripoli . The President , in May , 1802 , returned to the United States , and Mr. Warrington then joined the frigate New York , in which ship he once ...
... soon after sailed for the Mediterranean , where she remained until 1802 blockading Tripoli . The President , in May , 1802 , returned to the United States , and Mr. Warrington then joined the frigate New York , in which ship he once ...
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... soon after which he took the command of the Peacock sloop of war . escape Hitherto we have done little more than specify the gradual steps by which captain Warrington rose to a situation in which he soon drew the attention and merited ...
... soon after which he took the command of the Peacock sloop of war . escape Hitherto we have done little more than specify the gradual steps by which captain Warrington rose to a situation in which he soon drew the attention and merited ...
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... soon transferred to this ship . Every officer , seaman , and ma- rine did his duty , which is the highest compliment I can pay I am , & c . them . L. WARRINGTON . " Captain Warrington had the good fortune to bring his prize safe into ...
... soon transferred to this ship . Every officer , seaman , and ma- rine did his duty , which is the highest compliment I can pay I am , & c . them . L. WARRINGTON . " Captain Warrington had the good fortune to bring his prize safe into ...
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... soon became dis- tinguished among the lazy Algerines , for his talents and en- terprising spirit . By rapid steps he attained to the command of a frigate , and in the year 1801 took a Portuguese frigate of equal or superior force to his ...
... soon became dis- tinguished among the lazy Algerines , for his talents and en- terprising spirit . By rapid steps he attained to the command of a frigate , and in the year 1801 took a Portuguese frigate of equal or superior force to his ...
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... soon informed me of what he had done , " for which I reprimanded him severely , as the ground was " useless , and what they had taken was useless to me . He " justified himself on the plea of their not having first obtained " permission ...
... soon informed me of what he had done , " for which I reprimanded him severely , as the ground was " useless , and what they had taken was useless to me . He " justified himself on the plea of their not having first obtained " permission ...
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