Chronological annals of the War; from its beginning [in 1755] to the present time |
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... destroy'd ; almoft all the officers on both fides were kill'd . The contributions which were gene- roufly raised for the relief of the furvivors , and the widows of the flain , amounted to upwards of 500 pounds . Jan. The Pondicherry ...
... destroy'd ; almoft all the officers on both fides were kill'd . The contributions which were gene- roufly raised for the relief of the furvivors , and the widows of the flain , amounted to upwards of 500 pounds . Jan. The Pondicherry ...
Page 15
... expedition to Fort - William - Henry on Lake George or St. Sacrament , fet fire to , and destroy'd , 4 brigantines from 10 to 14 guns , two gallies with 50 oars , 50 oars , upwards of 350 battoes , a large 1757 . 15 OF THE War .
... expedition to Fort - William - Henry on Lake George or St. Sacrament , fet fire to , and destroy'd , 4 brigantines from 10 to 14 guns , two gallies with 50 oars , 50 oars , upwards of 350 battoes , a large 1757 . 15 OF THE War .
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... destroy'd , by the Antelope of 50 guns , near la Hogue Bay . The Merlin floop of war was taken by the Machault privateer , and carried into Breft . June 14. The French attack'd Bielfeld , in Weft- phalia , ( 50 miles eaft of Munster ) ...
... destroy'd , by the Antelope of 50 guns , near la Hogue Bay . The Merlin floop of war was taken by the Machault privateer , and carried into Breft . June 14. The French attack'd Bielfeld , in Weft- phalia , ( 50 miles eaft of Munster ) ...
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... Moore . carried into Antigua by the A- mazon . Blandford of 20 guns Captain Cummin . Tartar Captain Lockhart . fent into Jamaica by an English man of war . Two fnows and a privateer schooner , destroy'd in Tiberon 1757 . OF THE WAR.
... Moore . carried into Antigua by the A- mazon . Blandford of 20 guns Captain Cummin . Tartar Captain Lockhart . fent into Jamaica by an English man of war . Two fnows and a privateer schooner , destroy'd in Tiberon 1757 . OF THE WAR.
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... destroy'd in Tiberon Bay by the Affiftance Captain Weller . One of the fnows was the Duke packet , taken laft January , and mounted 18 guns . Thefe veffels were defended by a battery of 5 guns . Le Frere of Dunkirk A privateer The ...
... destroy'd in Tiberon Bay by the Affiftance Captain Weller . One of the fnows was the Duke packet , taken laft January , and mounted 18 guns . Thefe veffels were defended by a battery of 5 guns . Le Frere of Dunkirk A privateer The ...
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