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AN ACCOUNT OF 
j 7 8 3 - to be hoped from fuch a band of brave fellows, whom 
AUGUST. 
•unanimity, affe&ion, and mutual confidence, had united in 
one unremitting plan of exertion, for the prefervation of 
the whole !—The intelligence of this bufinefs being fo faith- 
fully performed, was brought this evening by the officer 
who attended the men, and who came back with the pin¬ 
nace after dark, as before mentioned, and was confirmed 
by all the others who affifted ; and if any thing could add 
to the fatisfa£tory manner in which it had been executed, 
it was to perceive, that, when they all fat down to fupper, 
the event did not produce a fingle difcontented counte¬ 
nance. 
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