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State papers and publick documents of the United States, from the accession of George
Washington to the presidency, exhibiting a complete view of our foreign relations since that time ...
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America: a people's history of the young Republic
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Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650–1859
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309:estuary while going to the assistance of the
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98:General characteristics
316:. Lieutenant Gould had
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291:Walcheren Expedition
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418:The London Gazette
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463:. Mansell.
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151:40 ft
749:Ship fires
734:1807 ships
728:Categories
587:Barracouta
453:References
224:Royal Navy
209:carronades
196:Complement
359:Citations
241:schooners
188:Sail plan
74:Laid down
643:Pilchard
629:Mackerel
580:Ballahoo
566:Ballahoo
287:Pilchard
273:In 1809
227:Ballahoo
204:Armament
191:Schooner
113:schooner
108:Ballahoo
85:May 1807
82:Launched
692:Mullett
657:Whiting
650:Snapper
622:Herring
615:Haddock
608:Grouper
594:Capelin
307:Scheldt
247:Service
231:Bermuda
160:⁄
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63:Builder
55:Ordered
25:History
713:Cuckoo
685:Porgey
678:Cuttle
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318:Porgey
303:Porgey
283:Cuckoo
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275:Porgey
261:Porgey
238:-class
236:Cuckoo
222:was a
219:Porgey
143:Length
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49:Porgey
715:class
664:Bream
327:Notes
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699:Tang
671:Chub
636:Pike
521:ISBN
484:ISBN
465:ISBN
313:Idas
297:Fate
285:and
217:HMS
172:Beam
90:Fate
77:1806
47:HMS
44:Name
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