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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... hauled read clewed 385 " " 390 17 " " 99 " " after and read allowed 397 11 , from top , for junction read arrival 398 , in marginal note , for accounts read account 421 , line 13 , from top , after also read when " " وو دو 4 , from bot ...
... hauled read clewed 385 " " 390 17 " " 99 " " after and read allowed 397 11 , from top , for junction read arrival 398 , in marginal note , for accounts read account 421 , line 13 , from top , after also read when " " وو دو 4 , from bot ...
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... rear- admiral Sawyer . The Little - Belt had discovered t'e President since about noon , and considering her suspicious , had hauled up on the starboard tack in May . 1811. chase . Captain Bingham , in his LITTLE - BELT AND PRESIDENT . 11.
... rear- admiral Sawyer . The Little - Belt had discovered t'e President since about noon , and considering her suspicious , had hauled up on the starboard tack in May . 1811. chase . Captain Bingham , in his LITTLE - BELT AND PRESIDENT . 11.
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... hauled her foresail up , and also hove to on the larboard tack , distant about 80 yards from the sloop's weather- beam . Captain Bingham , standing on the gun Capt . abaft the larboard gangway , hailed , " Ship a hoy ! " Bing- " Ship a ...
... hauled her foresail up , and also hove to on the larboard tack , distant about 80 yards from the sloop's weather- beam . Captain Bingham , standing on the gun Capt . abaft the larboard gangway , hailed , " Ship a hoy ! " Bing- " Ship a ...
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... hauled up to the eastward . mutual disap- On the 9th , at daylight , the two squadrons regained French a distant sight of each other ; but , the Phoebe and ships Galatea bearing up about noon to join the Astrea , pear . the french ships ...
... hauled up to the eastward . mutual disap- On the 9th , at daylight , the two squadrons regained French a distant sight of each other ; but , the Phoebe and ships Galatea bearing up about noon to join the Astrea , pear . the french ships ...
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... tack , wore together , and , after keeping away for a short time , hauled up again on the same tack . The british ships were now approaching on the opposite or starboard tack ; and , as soon as 24 LIGHT SQUADRONS AND SINGLE SHIPS .
... tack , wore together , and , after keeping away for a short time , hauled up again on the same tack . The british ships were now approaching on the opposite or starboard tack ; and , as soon as 24 LIGHT SQUADRONS AND SINGLE SHIPS .
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