A Letter From Captain Joseph Price to Philip Francis Late a Member of the Supre

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Did Admiral Darby, with more than twenty fail of the line, in failing along the hoftile coaft of France and Spain, to the relief of Gibraltar, in the courfe of that ex- pedition, ever fire a gun ? yet . He throwing fup- plies into that garrifon, as well as the taking of the fortrefles of Pondicherry and of Mahie, may be deemed public fervices, though neither the King's or Company's fhips ever fired a gun in effecting the relief of the one, or the reduction of the other.
THERE is, Sir, in all yo
...ur remarks on this occa- fion, fo ilrong a bias to inveterate calumny, that I (hall not thank you for the aukward compli- ment, relative to my being a man of fpirit, which feems to have been extorted from your fears of confequences, fhould I ever come to the know- ledge of your illiberally. You talk, Sir, " Of " the enormous expence of fitting out the fhips " commanded by Captain Price, and what the ^ Company will think of it, when it fhall come to " be ( '5 ) " be dated !" I never had a wifh that any part of my conduct mould be fecreted.

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