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- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston '''Boston'''] (42°21'N 71°03'W) is a major port city of the [[United States]] being the capital city of the state of Massachusettes. During the period of the [[Aubrey-Maturin series|Aubrey-Maturin]] stories, it had a population of around 30,000. The city lies at the back of a natural, sheltered, deep-water harbor that is formed by a deep indentation of the coastline at the mouth of the Charles River. It was in her shipyards that the famed [[privateer]] | + | >[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston '''Boston'''] (42°21'N 71°03'W) is a major port city of the [[United States]] being the capital city of the state of Massachusettes. During the period of the [[Aubrey-Maturin series|Aubrey-Maturin]] stories, it had a population of around 30,000. The city lies at the back of a natural, sheltered, deep-water harbor that is formed by a deep indentation of the coastline at the mouth of the Charles River. It was in her shipyards that the famed [[privateer]] <i>[[Acheron]]</i> was built during the [[Peace of Amiens]] (1802-1803). |
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>Boston (42°21'N 71°03'W) is a major port city of the United States being the capital city of the state of Massachusettes. During the period of the Aubrey-Maturin stories, it had a population of around 30,000. The city lies at the back of a natural, sheltered, deep-water harbor that is formed by a deep indentation of the coastline at the mouth of the Charles River. It was in her shipyards that the famed privateer <i>Acheron</i> was built during the Peace of Amiens (1802-1803).