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Bold Dighton. Being the account of an action fought off Gaudaloupe [sic], in 1805, where ninety-five Americans, and near three hundred Britons made their escape from the prison at...
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The lines on this sheet, were composed by the unfortunate Russell, while laying in irons in the Moro-Castle, who has been prevented from obtaining a livelihood in the ordinary purs...
Published 1814Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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The lines on this sheet were composed by P. Russell, who has received eleven wounds under the American flag, who has endured seven captivities, and remained two full years in irons...
Published 1810Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Thoughts in prison, and other miscellaneous pieces, /
Published 1806Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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A poetical epistle to His Excellency George Washington, Esquire, commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America.
Published 1782Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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A poetical epistle to His Excellency George Washington, Esq; commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America.
Published 1781Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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On the death of the Reverend Benjamin Colman, D.D Who deceased August 29. 1747. An eclogue. Attempted by O--- E--- a young student. [Two lines of verse].
Published 1748Call Number:Located:Book -
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On the death of the Reverend Benjamin Colman, D.D. Who deceased August 29. 1747. : An eclogue. /
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