Memoirs of Andrew Sherburne: A Pensioner of the Navy of the RevolutionH.H. Brown, 1831 - 312 pages |
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... ships , that do business in great waters ; they see the works of the LORD , and his wonders in the deep . " - Psalmist . SECOND EDITION , ENLARGED AND IMPROVED . Providzucz H. H. BROWN .... MA BRARY -SQUARE THE PA . STATE COLLEGE 92 Sh ...
... ships , that do business in great waters ; they see the works of the LORD , and his wonders in the deep . " - Psalmist . SECOND EDITION , ENLARGED AND IMPROVED . Providzucz H. H. BROWN .... MA BRARY -SQUARE THE PA . STATE COLLEGE 92 Sh ...
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... ships , that do business in great waters ; they see the works of the LORD , and his wonders in the deep . " PSALMIST . In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States , entitled , " An act for the encouragement of learning ...
... ships , that do business in great waters ; they see the works of the LORD , and his wonders in the deep . " PSALMIST . In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States , entitled , " An act for the encouragement of learning ...
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... - , ter of his trials , and sufferings in the United States navy - his capture - and forcible de- tention in the British navy shipwreck and 174774 sufferings in a wilderness in Newfoundland , in prison ships PREFACE. ...
... - , ter of his trials , and sufferings in the United States navy - his capture - and forcible de- tention in the British navy shipwreck and 174774 sufferings in a wilderness in Newfoundland , in prison ships PREFACE. ...
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... ships and hospital ships , were almost unparalleled . Many years since he was solicited by gen- tlemen of literature and taste , to give his nar- rative to the public ; but his limited educa- tion , diffidence of his own abilities to ...
... ships and hospital ships , were almost unparalleled . Many years since he was solicited by gen- tlemen of literature and taste , to give his nar- rative to the public ; but his limited educa- tion , diffidence of his own abilities to ...
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... ship , from which he was discharged at the peace of 1783. Mr. Sher- burne has been for a number of years a reputable minis- ter of the Baptist church . He is a pensioner , and of course in circumstances far from affluent , and we hope ...
... ship , from which he was discharged at the peace of 1783. Mr. Sher- burne has been for a number of years a reputable minis- ter of the Baptist church . He is a pensioner , and of course in circumstances far from affluent , and we hope ...
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