Familiar Letters On Public Characters, And Public Events: From the Peace of ...

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Sullivan, William, 1774-1839
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So, too, did the cruisers of Dunkirk.
" At that day Suffrein held the mastery of the Indian seas.
" But what is the case now ? Do gentlemen remember the '^ capture of Cornwall is on land, because De Grasse main- " tained the dominion of the ocean ? To my mind, no posi- " tion is more clear, than if we go to war with Great Britain, *' Charleston, Boston, the Chesapeake, and the Hudson, " will be invested with British squadrons. Will you call " on the Count De Grasse, to relieve them, or shall we
... apply '' to the Admiral Gravina, or Admiral Villeneuve, to raise " the blockade ? But you ha?e not only a prospect of gath- ^* ering glory, and what seems to the gentleman of Massa- " chusetts much dearer, |>rq^^, by privateering; but you " will be able to make a conquest of Canada and Nova " Scotia. Indeed ! Then, sir, we shall catch a Tartar.
" I have no desire to see the Senators and Representatives of " the Canadian French, or of the tories and refugees of Nova '^ Scotia, sitting

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