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Page 355
... brought a hand with him , John Wat- son , Clerk of a Dutch church . Wednesday , 24th . About 10 A. M. the pilot came on board with a message from Capt Freebody , who was return- ed from Long Island , to agree with a Doctor who had ...
... brought a hand with him , John Wat- son , Clerk of a Dutch church . Wednesday , 24th . About 10 A. M. the pilot came on board with a message from Capt Freebody , who was return- ed from Long Island , to agree with a Doctor who had ...
Page 422
... brought their Capt , who delivered his commission & sword to our Cap ' , and surrendered himself a pris- oner of war . He was desperately wound- ed in the arm , & had received several small shot in his head & body . Three of his hands ...
... brought their Capt , who delivered his commission & sword to our Cap ' , and surrendered himself a pris- oner of war . He was desperately wound- ed in the arm , & had received several small shot in his head & body . Three of his hands ...
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... brought out to the light . It was on the 5th of May , 1788 , that a motion was introduced into the House of Commons having for its object the aboli- tion of the Slave - Trade . It was brought forward by Mr. Pitt . He intended to secure ...
... brought out to the light . It was on the 5th of May , 1788 , that a motion was introduced into the House of Commons having for its object the aboli- tion of the Slave - Trade . It was brought forward by Mr. Pitt . He intended to secure ...
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