Chronological annals of the War; from its beginning [in 1755] to the present time |
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... port of confequence in Angria's dominions , furrender'd to Commodore James upon fummons , and was kept by the Eaft India Company with the full confent of the Marattas . It is now called Fort Victoria . The Harbour is good ; and the ...
... port of confequence in Angria's dominions , furrender'd to Commodore James upon fummons , and was kept by the Eaft India Company with the full confent of the Marattas . It is now called Fort Victoria . The Harbour is good ; and the ...
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... Port - Mahon . May 25. The States General came to a refolu- tion , to observe an exact neutrality in respect to the war in America , between Great - Britain and France . June 4. The Suba , or Vice - Roy , of Bengal , ob- liged the ...
... Port - Mahon . May 25. The States General came to a refolu- tion , to observe an exact neutrality in respect to the war in America , between Great - Britain and France . June 4. The Suba , or Vice - Roy , of Bengal , ob- liged the ...
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... Port L'Ori- ent , and valued at 160,000 pounds fterling , was taken by the Dover of 40 guns Captain Hill . - Fan . The gallant Captain Fortunatus Wright of the King George privateer , fought the Hiron- delle , a French polacco of a much ...
... Port L'Ori- ent , and valued at 160,000 pounds fterling , was taken by the Dover of 40 guns Captain Hill . - Fan . The gallant Captain Fortunatus Wright of the King George privateer , fought the Hiron- delle , a French polacco of a much ...
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... Port Royal by the Lively . carried into Port Royal by the Lynn . 12 fix pounders 4 four pounders 100 6 fwivels 14 38 1757 . CHRONOLOGICAL ANNALS.
... Port Royal by the Lively . carried into Port Royal by the Lynn . 12 fix pounders 4 four pounders 100 6 fwivels 14 38 1757 . CHRONOLOGICAL ANNALS.
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... Privateer of Dieppe Mars of Bayonne A Schooner privateer Telemachus privateer of Marseilles , with 30 muf- quetoons and 250 ftands of small arms July . Ursula privateer Port - Mahon of St. Maloe A Privateer A Dogger 1757 : 39 OF THE War ,
... Privateer of Dieppe Mars of Bayonne A Schooner privateer Telemachus privateer of Marseilles , with 30 muf- quetoons and 250 ftands of small arms July . Ursula privateer Port - Mahon of St. Maloe A Privateer A Dogger 1757 : 39 OF THE War ,
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