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without Colours flying, or his Horn sound­ing, or any other Ensigns of Honour whatever.

Whether after this Trim intends to rally a second Time,—or whether Trim may not take it into his Head to claim the Vic­tory,—no one but Trim himself can inform you:—However, the general Opi­nion, upon the whole, is this,—That, in three several pitch'd Battles, Trim has been so trimm'd, as never disastrous Hero was trimm'd before him.

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