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... late , that he could not get them to work . This arrangement was agreed to ; two boats were sent from each vessel , and hauled on the beach . Their crews all went to Patrick's habitation , but neither he nor any of his people were to be ...
... late , that he could not get them to work . This arrangement was agreed to ; two boats were sent from each vessel , and hauled on the beach . Their crews all went to Patrick's habitation , but neither he nor any of his people were to be ...
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... late chief justice of Massachusetts , was a son of the Rev. Moses Parsons of Byfield . He received the rudiments of his education in his native place , under the celebrated Samuel Moody , esq . the preceptor of Dum- mer academy . He was ...
... late chief justice of Massachusetts , was a son of the Rev. Moses Parsons of Byfield . He received the rudiments of his education in his native place , under the celebrated Samuel Moody , esq . the preceptor of Dum- mer academy . He was ...
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... late a midshipman of the President frigate , and son of commodore Dale of the United States navy . This young gentleman was severely wounded in the late engagement , and though sanguine hopes were at first entertained of his recovery ...
... late a midshipman of the President frigate , and son of commodore Dale of the United States navy . This young gentleman was severely wounded in the late engagement , and though sanguine hopes were at first entertained of his recovery ...
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