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2 621 prea through the impidem ents of the main bar, to have overceme that difficulty, α under prefore of Iteam to advan u by daylight (an I think would be indir hunalle), they would suffer qually from the fire of Merris' wlance & fort moultine adjaced batteries but they would maper much lefs than the mall vepubs, he cause much Manger of with vital parts better , ereenea, and be cause their own fire would; In a cutain up lent, hugh under, X to agreal deque under cutain, the pie the batteries. But whether layna Imallee, the hepels have not menly to pap the fire the batterinthey must remain posed to it, Because, before getting beyond the command of ful mailtno, they come within seope of pul Johnson; d while yel under the jum there batteries, they will be nached by Cartle There is no point of Hultu within these water. and altho' the Aquadran of heavy I locks might Amoine the papage, they could nel long include the cannon- ade that would he concentrated an any anchage. In there hey water, this problem was . httle in the rebolution as have, by the canflied between the Iquadron Su Peter Parkee the migle pork of for meiltne-then cutainly not mue powerful than new To malle the suppered Infeadran to umain, is is indipen- - -Dable that a military force should capture the batteries from the land; d be strong mayh, besides, whole proference against the trooks now apaulled in d around them, d there that would safualy ceme from the interior

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