The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by France, in February 1793, to the Accession of George IV. in January 1820 : in Six Volumes, Volumen6Harding, Lepard, and Company, 1826 |
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... five french iuggers , ibid . - Sir George Collier off north coast of Spain , 239 - Boats of Undaunted at Carri , 240 - Of Volontaire at Morgion , ibid . - Of Repulse , & c . at same place , 241 - Of Berwick and Euryalus at Cavalarie ...
... five french iuggers , ibid . - Sir George Collier off north coast of Spain , 239 - Boats of Undaunted at Carri , 240 - Of Volontaire at Morgion , ibid . - Of Repulse , & c . at same place , 241 - Of Berwick and Euryalus at Cavalarie ...
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... five inches ) of the plank on the bottom . The second multiplicator of each is the respective half - breadths . The american divisor is 95 ; the british 94. Thus : Ft . in . Ft . in . Ft . in . Am . method . 145 0 × 43 6 = 6308 x 21 9 ...
... five inches ) of the plank on the bottom . The second multiplicator of each is the respective half - breadths . The american divisor is 95 ; the british 94. Thus : Ft . in . Ft . in . Ft . in . Am . method . 145 0 × 43 6 = 6308 x 21 9 ...
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... five or six days at the farthest , must have been known at Orders Washington . The written orders to commodore given Rodgers were probably , as Mr. Secretary Munroe mo- asserts , to protect the coast and commerce of the United States ...
... five or six days at the farthest , must have been known at Orders Washington . The written orders to commodore given Rodgers were probably , as Mr. Secretary Munroe mo- asserts , to protect the coast and commerce of the United States ...
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... five lieutenants , two officers of marines , the master , and the chaplain . Cap- tain Ludlow is " uncertain which fired the first gun , but the second gun was from the President . " The first lieutenant believes the first shot was ...
... five lieutenants , two officers of marines , the master , and the chaplain . Cap- tain Ludlow is " uncertain which fired the first gun , but the second gun was from the President . " The first lieutenant believes the first shot was ...
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... five sail successively hove British in sight to leeward ; and about the same time was observed , at Isle de la Passe and along the coast , the signal of three french frigates being to - windward : a signal fully understood by the latter ...
... five sail successively hove British in sight to leeward ; and about the same time was observed , at Isle de la Passe and along the coast , the signal of three french frigates being to - windward : a signal fully understood by the latter ...
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