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" ... of a door, which is the only passage for the water to pass through; the tide current is here very strong This army went and took possession of the top of this opening. Mr. Park came there after the army had posted itself; he nevertheless attempted... "
The Monthly Magazine - Page 134
1812
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 77

1815 - 1008 pages
...attempted to pass. The people began to attack him, throwing lances, pikes, arroivs, and 'tunes. Mr Piirk defended himself for a long time; two of his slaves at the stern of the canoe were killed ; tru-y threw every thing they had in the canoe into the river, and kept firing ; but being overpowered...
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Report of the Committee of the African Institution, Issues 1-6

African Institution (London, England). - 1807 - 644 pages
...army had posted itself: he, nevertheless, attempted to piss. The people began to attack him, throwing lances, pikes, arrows, and stones. Mr. Park defended...long time: two of his slaves, at the stern of the canoes, were killed. They threw tfp<ery thing they had in the canoe into the river, arid kept firing;...
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Report of the Committee of the African Institution, Volume 6

African Institution (London, England) - 1812 - 204 pages
...army had posted itself: he, nevertheless, attempted to pass. The people began to attack him, throwing lances, pikes, arrows, and stones. Mr. Park defended...long time: two of his slaves, at the stern of the canoes, were killed. They threw every thing they had in the canoe into the river, and kept firing;...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 20

1812 - 532 pages
...army had posted itself: he, nevertheless, attempted to pass. The people began to attack him, throwing lances, pikes, arrows, and stones. Mr Park defended...long time : two of his slaves, at the stern of the canoes, were killed. They threw every thing they had in the canoe into the river, and kept firing ;...
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The Philanthropist, Or, Repository for Hints and Suggestions ..., Volume 2

1812 - 428 pages
...army had posted i itself: he nevertheless attempted to pass. The people began to attack him, throwing lances, pikes, arrows, and stones. Mr. Park defended...long time : two of his slaves, at the stern of the canoes, were killed. They threw every thing they had in the canoe into the river, aud kept firing;...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112

1812 - 760 pages
...army had posted itself: he nevertheless altempted to pass. The people began to attack him ; throwing lances, pikes, arrows, and stones. Mr. Park defended...himself for a long time : two of his slaves, at the steru of the canoe, were killed ; they threw every thing they had in the canoe into the river, and...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 54

1813 - 818 pages
...people began to attack him, throwing lances, pikes, arrows, and stones. Mr. Park defended himself lor a long time: two of his slaves, at the stern of the...killed — they threw every thing they had in the canne into the river, and kept firing; but being overpowered by numbers and fatigue, and unable to...
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Analectic Magazine: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volume 1

1813 - 558 pages
...written by Bryan Edwards. he, nevertheless, attempted to pass. The people began to attack him, throwing lances, pikes, arrows, and stones. Mr. Park defended...long time: two of his slaves, at the stern of the canoes, were killed. They threw every tiiing they had in the canoe into the river, and kept firing;...
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The Analectic Magazine, to which is Added, an Appendix of Official ..., Volume 1

1813 - 554 pages
...he, nevertheless, attempted to pass. The people began to attack him, throwing lances, arrows, pikes, and stones. Mr. Park defended himself for a long time: two of his slaves, at the stern of the caaoe, were killed. They threw every thing they had in the canoe into the river, and kept firing; but...
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The Analectic Magazine, Volume 1

1813 - 562 pages
...and stones. Mr. Park defended himself for a long time: two of his slaves, at the stern of the canoes, were killed. They threw every thing they had in the canoe into the river, and kept firing; but being overpowered by numbers and fatigue and unable to keep up the canoe against the current, and no probability...
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