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One of them, a short, pudgy man named Isaac Hull, was unusual in that he avoided duels and rarely ordered his men flogged.
For sovereignty, of course. But for honor most of all. Post 2011
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One of them, a short, pudgy man named Isaac Hull, was unusual in that he avoided duels and rarely ordered his men flogged.
For sovereignty, of course. But for honor most of all. Post 2011
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Wiping the lid clean of dust and soot he noticed an engraving—Captain Isaac Hull, United States Navy.
The Last Patriot Brad Thor 2008
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After an hour of heavy bombardment from the USS Nautilus, Hornet, and Argus, under the command of Captain Isaac Hull, Hamet led his soldiers southwest to cut off the road to Tripoli while the Marines and the rest of their hired mercenaries attacked the harbor fortress.
The Last Patriot Brad Thor 2008
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Captain Isaac Hull, made British contempt give place to surprise.
The Land We Live In The Story of Our Country Henry Mann
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Edward Preble for his naval operations against Tripoli, of another voted in 1813 to Captain Isaac Hull for the capture of the British frigate Guerrière, and of those of Presidents Jefferson and Madison.
The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876 J. F. Loubat
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Eaton then went on board the United States brig Argus, Captain Isaac Hull, detached specially on this service by the Commodore, and sailed for Alexandria, to hunt up Hamet and to replace him upon a throne.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860 Various
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Pepperell and Washington and Isaac Hull and Grant and De Grasse to victory, require the protection of a contagious diseases act, but a war of protective tariffs.
Newfoundland and the Jingoes An Appeal to England's Honor John Fretwell
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General Hull had surrendered to Governor Brocke, Captain Dacres, commanding H.M.S. _Guerrière_, had surrendered to Captain Isaac Hull, after a most severe action with the American frigate _Constitution_.
The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 Charles Roger
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General William Hull, an uncle of Captain Isaac Hull, the commander of the Constitution, was Governor of the Territory of Michigan, which had been organized in 1805 and now contained about 5000 inhabitants.
The Land We Live In The Story of Our Country Henry Mann
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