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National Archives, 1936
 

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Seite 21 - Preparation for War to defend Commerce. / The Swedish Church Southwark with the building of the Frigate Philadelphia.
Seite 16 - A Plan of the Attack of Fort Sulivan, near Charles Town in South Carolina, by a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, on the 28th of June, 1776, with the Disposition of the King's Land Forces, and the Encampments and Entrenchments of the Rebels. From the Drawings made on the Spot. Engraved by Wm. Faden.
Seite 18 - To Sir Richard Pearson Kn! whose Bravery & Conduct saved the Baltic Fleet, under his Convoy tho' obliged to submit to a much superior force, This representation of that Action, Is with great Respect Inscribed, by his most obedient Servant, Richard Paton. Below at the sides are statements in English and in French of the forces and losses of the two squadrons. Rich? Paton, Pinxit. Lerpiniere & Fittler Sculp°
Seite 51 - THE STEAM FRIGATE FULTON THE FIRST, AT NEW YORK, 29™. Ocr». 1814. 150 FEET LONG AND 50 FEET WIDE, WILL MOUNT 28 LONG 32 POUNDERS, AND 2 50 POUNDERS.
Seite 18 - The memorable Engagement of Capt° Pearson of the Serapis, with Paul Jones of the Bon Homme Richard & his Squadron, Sep.
Seite 16 - Knt. &c. &c. taken in Five Fathom Hole the day after the Attack upon Fort Sulivan by the Commodore & his Squadron which Action continued 9 hours & 40 minutes.
Seite 32 - Stephen Decatur his Officers and Gallant Crew by their devoted humble Servant James Webster.
Seite 25 - A perspective View of the loss of the US Frigate Philadelphia in which is represented her relative position to the Tripolitan Gun-boats when during their furious attack upon her she was unable to get a single gun to bear upon them. $, Ch'.
Seite 30 - ... Heroes of the Lake, or the Glorious Tenth of September," written to commemorate the brilliant victory of the youthful Perry, who then only twenty-eight years of age, had achieved the famous victory on Lake Erie, memorable in our annals, and associated in our recollections with his laconic announcement to General Harrison, " We have met the enemy, and they are ours.

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