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440:"Letter of Marque, p.78 - accessed 25 July 2017"
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201:Captain John Leith acquired a
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300:In 1803 her owners sold
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384:St. Marys, Georgia
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699:Categories
625:References
456:27 October
157:carronades
142:Complement
134:Propulsion
390:Citations
350:HMS
290:the Downs
286:St Helena
539:28 April
352:Peterell
207:Spithead
183:convicts
150:Armament
83:Launched
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559:Minorca
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278:Amboina
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119:⁄
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377:Esther
373:Esther
365:Creole
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268:Canada
258:, and
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346:Ariel
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682:ISBN
663:ISBN
637:OCLC
541:2012
458:2018
282:Cape
276:was
260:Nile
218:Nile
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91:Fate
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