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pillage. Ill confequence, therefore, of this information, 

 the proper preparations were immediately made to pur- 

 fue them with alacrity. Never did the old warrior dif- 

 play more vigour than on this occafion, fwearing aloud 

 that he now would be revenged of them all, coute qui 

 coute, 



" Though they dig into hell, thence fliall mine hand take 

 " them ; though they climb up to heaven, thence will I bring 

 ^ them down." 



But how far his generalfhip on this occafion proved to 

 be a match for that of Bonny, I muft beg leave to rfe- 

 ferve for the fucceeding chapter. 



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