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, Volumen6 |
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BRITISH AND FRENCH FLEETS , 58 — State of the british navy , ibid . Russia
declares war against France , ibid . — Escape of M. Allemand from Lorient ,
59_Vice - admirals Emeriau and sir Edward Pellew , 63 — Light SQUADRONS
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BRITISH AND FRENCH FLEETS , 58 — State of the british navy , ibid . Russia
declares war against France , ibid . — Escape of M. Allemand from Lorient ,
59_Vice - admirals Emeriau and sir Edward Pellew , 63 — Light SQUADRONS
AND ...
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Weasel and french gun - boats near Zirána , 249 — Boats of Kingfisher at Melara
, 251 – Of Havannah at Vasto , & c . 252 – Of Apollo and Weasel at St. - Casaldo ,
ibid . — Capture of islands of Augusta and Curzola , 253 — Boats of Apollo and ...
Weasel and french gun - boats near Zirána , 249 — Boats of Kingfisher at Melara
, 251 – Of Havannah at Vasto , & c . 252 – Of Apollo and Weasel at St. - Casaldo ,
ibid . — Capture of islands of Augusta and Curzola , 253 — Boats of Apollo and ...
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On the 2d of February , at 5 P. M. , the three french 40 - gun frigates Renommée ,
commodore François Roquebert , and Clorinde and Néréide , captains Jacques
Saint - Cricq and Jean - François Lemaresquier , M. Rosailed from Brest , each ...
On the 2d of February , at 5 P. M. , the three french 40 - gun frigates Renommée ,
commodore François Roquebert , and Clorinde and Néréide , captains Jacques
Saint - Cricq and Jean - François Lemaresquier , M. Rosailed from Brest , each ...
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Isle de la Passe were french ; but they were unacMay . companied by the private
signals . This gave the most apadrona posses- first serious alarm to commodore
Roquebert and his sura 82. N. companions . At sunrise five sail successively ...
Isle de la Passe were french ; but they were unacMay . companied by the private
signals . This gave the most apadrona posses- first serious alarm to commodore
Roquebert and his sura 82. N. companions . At sunrise five sail successively ...
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M. , the distance between the 1811 . two hostile squadrons was diminished to six
or seven May . miles ; and at 8 A. M. the french frigates bore up , and , Is with a
light air of wind , stood towards the Phæbe in turn . and Galatea . These , along ...
M. , the distance between the 1811 . two hostile squadrons was diminished to six
or seven May . miles ; and at 8 A. M. the french frigates bore up , and , Is with a
light air of wind , stood towards the Phæbe in turn . and Galatea . These , along ...
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