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claimed the greatness of her misfortunes ) to hasten , if she expected to see
Pompey , with but one ship , and even that not his own . Her grief , which before
was violent , now became insupportable ; she fainted away , and lay a
considerable ...
claimed the greatness of her misfortunes ) to hasten , if she expected to see
Pompey , with but one ship , and even that not his own . Her grief , which before
was violent , now became insupportable ; she fainted away , and lay a
considerable ...
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cut through it , astern of the Santa Anna three decker , and engaged her at the
muzzle of her guns on her starboard side _ " See how that noble fellow ,
Collingwood , carries his ship into action ! ” Collingwood delighted in being first in
the heat ...
cut through it , astern of the Santa Anna three decker , and engaged her at the
muzzle of her guns on her starboard side _ " See how that noble fellow ,
Collingwood , carries his ship into action ! ” Collingwood delighted in being first in
the heat ...
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The cry ran through the ship ; but it produced no confusion — the men displayed
that perfect self - possession in danger , by which English seamen are
characterized - they extinguished the fames on board their own ship , and then
hastened to ...
The cry ran through the ship ; but it produced no confusion — the men displayed
that perfect self - possession in danger , by which English seamen are
characterized - they extinguished the fames on board their own ship , and then
hastened to ...
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