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Memorable fight given on 22 September 1779 between Captain Pearson commanding the Serapis and Paul Jones commanding the Bonman-Richard and his squadron: [estampe]
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Bibliographical Reference: Hennin, 9754
Title: Memorable fight given on 22 September 1779 between Captain Pearson commanding the Serapis and Paul Jones commanding the Bonman-Richard and his squadron: [estampe]
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Bibliographical Reference: Hennin, 9754.
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