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- War-Office, November 14th, 1776. To the Associators of Pennsylvania. : Gentlemen, Congress have received intelligence that a fleet of the enemy, consisting of several hundred sail, were yesterday discovered near Sandy-Hook, steering to the southward. ..
- A narrative of Joshua Davis, an American citizen, who was pressed and served on board six ships of the British navy : he was in seven engagements, once wounded, five times confined in irons, and obtained his liberty by desertion : the whole being an interesting and faithful narrative of the discipline, various practices and treatment of pressed seamen in the British navy, and containing information that never was before presented to the American people
- A narrative of Sir Henry Clinton's co-operations with Sir Peter Parker, on the attack of Sullivan's Island, in South Carolina, in the year 1776. : And with Vice-Admiral Arbuthnot, in an intended attempt against the French armaments at Rhode-Island, in 1780
- A proclamation. : Whereas Congress have received information and complaints ... they do hereby direct, enjoin and command, all captains, commanders and other officers and seamen belonging to any American armed vessels to ... pay a sacred regard to the rights of neutral powers ... Given in Congress at York, in the state of Pennsylvania, this ninth day of May, anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight
- A proclamation. : Whereas Congress have received information and complaints ... they do hereby direct, enjoin and command, all captains, commanders and other officers and seamen, belonging to any American armed vessels, to ... pay a sacred regard to the rights of neutral powers ... Given in Congress at York, in the state of Pennsylvania, this ninth day of May, anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight
- Baltimore, August 24, 1781. : Important intelligence, received by last night's mail from Philadelphia
- Charges and proofs respecting the conduct of Peter Landais
- Extract uit de dag-registers van het Noord-Amerikaansche Congres, betrekkelyk tot het neemen en verbeurd-verklaaren van scheeps-pryzen en het uitrusten van kaapers; : benevens de Ordonnantien en schikkingen der zee-vloot, en de instructien voor de bevel-hebbers der particuliere oorlog-schepen
- Extracts from the Journals of Congress, relative to the capture and condemnation of prizes, and the fitting out privateers; : together with the rules and regulations of the navy, and instructions to the commanders of private ships of war
- Fresh advices from Virginia. Providence, Feb. 26, 1781. : It is with pleasure we take the earliest opportunity of communicating to the public the following agreeable and interesting intelligence
- Fresh intelligence. London, August 30. : Fifteen thousand Hanoverians, all new regiments, have been ordered to be raised immediately ..
- Great encouragement for seamen. : All gentlemen seamen and able-bodied landsmen who have a mind to distinguish themselves in the glorious cause of their country ..
- Important intelligence! Boston, Friday, September 14, 1781
- In Congress March 23, 1776. : Whereas the petitions of these United Colonies to the King, for the redress of great and manifest grievances, have not only been rejected, but treated with scorn and contempt ... resolved, that the inhabitants of these colonies be permitted to fit our armed vessels to cruise on the enemies of these United Colonies. ..
- In Congress March 23, 1776. : Whereas the petitions of these United Colonies to the King, for the redress of great and manifest grievances, have not only been rejected, but treated with scorn and contempt ... resolved, that the inhabitants of these colonies be permitted to fit out armed vessels to cruise on the enemies of these United Colonies. ..
- In Congress, April 3, 1776. : Resolved, that every person intending to set forth and fit out a private ship or vessel of war, and applying for a commission or letters of marque and reprisal for that purpose, shall produce a writing, subscribed by him, containing the name, and tonnage or burthen of the ship or vessel ..
- In Congress, May 2, 1780. : Instructions to the captains and commanders of private armed vessels which shall have commissions or letters of marque and reprisal
- In Congress, Wednesday, April 3, 1776. : Instructions to the commanders of private ships or vessels of war, which shall have commissions or letters of marque and reprisal, authorising them to make captures of British vessels and cargoes. ..
- In Congress, Wednesday, April 3, 1776. : Instructions to the commanders of private ships or vessels of war, which shall have commissions or letters of marque and reprisal, authorising them to make captures of British vessels and cargoes. ..
- L'amour paternel qui a toujours anime [sic] le coeur du Roy pour les habitans du Canada, et le desir de les soustraire a la domination des Anglois, ont determine Sa Majeste a envoyer dans un des ports americains des forces de terre et de mer capables d'effectuer ce grand objet
- Memoirs of the life of Captain Nathaniel Fanning : an American navy officer, who served under the command of Commodore John Paul Jones, and who lately died at Charleston, in the service of the United States
- Memorial, to justify Peter Landai's [i.e., Landais'] conduct during the late war
- Narrative of the adventures of an American navy officer, who served during part of the American Revolution under the command of Com. John Paul Jones, Esq. : Copy-right secured
- Paris, May 18, 1778. : Gentlemen, Certain intelligence having been received, that eleven British ships of war ... are in the road of St. Hellens, near Portsmouth, bound for North-America ..
- Philadelphia, May 25, 1782. : A gentleman from the eastward, who arrived in town this morning, has favoured us with a Boston news-paper, dated the 16th instant, from which we have extracted the following: Boston, May 16. The following account of a sea engagement between the French fleet, under the command of His Excellency the Count de Grasse, and the British fleet, under the orders of Sir George B. Rodney, is translated from the Martinico Gazette ..
- Relation de la sortie de l'escadre francaise, : aux ordres du Cher. Destouches, & de l'affaire qui a eue [sic] lieu le 16 mars 1781, entre cette escadre & celle des anglais, commandee par l'Amiral Arbuthnot
- Report of the Secretary of State, on the memorial of Peter Landais : referred to him, by order of the House, on the sixteenth ultimo
- Report of the committee, to whom was referred the petition of Peter Landais
- The Life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements of Paul Jones. : Containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage. : To which is added The life and adventures of Peter Williamson, who was kidnapped when an infant, from his native place, Aberdeen, and sold for a slave in America
- The Life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements of Paul Jones: : Containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage. : To which is prefixed, The life and adventures of Peter Williamson, who was kidnapped, when an infant, from his native place, Aberdeen, and sold for a slave in America
- The Life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements of Paul Jones: : containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage. : To which is prefixed, the life and adventures of Peter Williamson, who was kidnapped when an infant from his native place, Aberdeen, and sold for a slave in America
- The Life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements, of the celebrated Paul Jones. : To which is added, The life and extraordinary adventures of Mary Lacy; giving an account of her leaving her parents disguised as a man; serving four years at sea, and seven years apprenticeship in Portsmouth dock-yard
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- The frigate Restoration, (formerly the Oliver Cromwell) is now fitting for sea, and will be ready in six days to join the associated refugee fleet ... all good seamen who wish to join this determined band of loyalists, are desired to repair on board ...
- The interesting life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements of the celebrated Paul Jones, : containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage, in the prosecution of his bold enterprizes. : To which is added, the song written on the engagement between the Good Man Richard, and the English frigate Serapis
- The interesting life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements of the celebrated and justly notorious pirate, Paul Jones. : Containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage, in the prosecution of his nefarious undertakings. : [Two lines of verse]
- The interesting life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements, of that celebrated and justly renowned commander, Paul Jones. : Containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage, in the prosecution of his various enterprises.
- The interesting life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements, of that celebrated and justly renowned commander, Paul Jones. : Containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage, in the prosecution of his various undertakings.
- The interesting life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements, of the celebrated Paul Jones, commodore in the American Navy during the Revolutionary War: : Containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage, in the prosecution of his undertakings
- The life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements of Paul Jones. : Containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage, : printed for the benefit of William Earl, who lost a limb, in the engagement on board the Good Man Richard, John Paul Jones, Commander
- The second part of the Memorial to justify Peter Landai's [i.e., Landais'] conduct, during the late war
- To the Associators of Pennsylvania. : Gentlemen, Congress have received intelligence that a fleet of the enemy, consisting of several hundred sail, were yesterday discovered near Sandy-Hook, steering to the southward. It is highly probable that their destination is for Delaware and the city of Philadelphia. ... General Washington, at the head of a considerable part of his army, is advancing southward; but, notwithstanding all the dispatch he can possible make, the enemy may arrive before him. ... Congress will do everything in their power to strengthen you. ...
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