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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The frigate - classes , 205 — The sloop - classes , 215– The schooner - classes ,
217 - On building ships of war , 219 — British FRENCI FLEETS , 220 — Sir
Edward Pellew and comte Emeriau , 221 - Light SQUADRONS AND SINGLE
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The frigate - classes , 205 — The sloop - classes , 215– The schooner - classes ,
217 - On building ships of war , 219 — British FRENCI FLEETS , 220 — Sir
Edward Pellew and comte Emeriau , 221 - Light SQUADRONS AND SINGLE
SHIPS ...
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On vessels at Sandy creek , 487 - Operations on lake Huron , 469_Capture of
schooners Tigress and Scorpion , 490 — Capture of schooners Somers and Ohio
on lake Erie , 492 — British and Americans on lake Champlain , 495-British boats
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On vessels at Sandy creek , 487 - Operations on lake Huron , 469_Capture of
schooners Tigress and Scorpion , 490 — Capture of schooners Somers and Ohio
on lake Erie , 492 — British and Americans on lake Champlain , 495-British boats
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On the 21st of July , as the british schooner SeaSealark , of ten 12 - pounder
carronades and 60 men chases and boys , lieutenant Thomas Warrand , was
cruising lugger off the Start , a signal was made from the shore of an privaenemy
in the ...
On the 21st of July , as the british schooner SeaSealark , of ten 12 - pounder
carronades and 60 men chases and boys , lieutenant Thomas Warrand , was
cruising lugger off the Start , a signal was made from the shore of an privaenemy
in the ...
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A close and furious engagement now commenced , both with great guns and
musketry , the Ville- privateer's men using a profusion of hand grenades Caen . to
set the schooner on fire : instead of which , however , the lugger set herself on fire
.
A close and furious engagement now commenced , both with great guns and
musketry , the Ville- privateer's men using a profusion of hand grenades Caen . to
set the schooner on fire : instead of which , however , the lugger set herself on fire
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97 , of four 6 - pounders and 22 men , lying at boards anchor in company with the
danish schooner No. 114 , carries of six 6 - pounders and 30 men , commanded
by lieu- a tenant Buderhorf of the danish navy , the commodore , cutter and an ...
97 , of four 6 - pounders and 22 men , lying at boards anchor in company with the
danish schooner No. 114 , carries of six 6 - pounders and 30 men , commanded
by lieu- a tenant Buderhorf of the danish navy , the commodore , cutter and an ...
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24-pounders action afterwards already anchor appears armed arrived attack battery bearing boats bore boys brig british broadside captain carried carronades chase close coast colours command commodore Constitution continued course crew deck destroyed detachment direction discovered distance effect enemy engaged escape fell fire five force four french frigate George gun-boats guns hauled hour hull immediately island James Java John July killed land larboard latter lieutenant light loss lost March marines masts miles minutes mounted navy nearly officers opened party passed port possession President privateer prize quarter received remaining returned rigging sail says schooner seamen sent severely ship shore shot side signal sloop soon squadron standing starboard stern stood tack taken Thomas tons took town troops United vessels whole wind wounded