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 vessel thus descried was the british ship - sloop PresiLittle - Belt , captain
Arthur Batt Bingham , mounting falls in 18 carronades , 32 - pounders , and two
nines , with with 121 men and boys , on her return to the southward Belt . from off
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The vessel thus descried was the british ship - sloop PresiLittle - Belt , captain
Arthur Batt Bingham , mounting falls in 18 carronades , 32 - pounders , and two
nines , with with 121 men and boys , on her return to the southward Belt . from off
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The had no President was a neutral , the Little - Belt a belligerent right ship : one
was at peace with all the world , the other at war with the greater part of it . The
belligerent hail . vessel has an unquestionable right to conceal her condition , to
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The had no President was a neutral , the Little - Belt a belligerent right ship : one
was at peace with all the world , the other at war with the greater part of it . The
belligerent hail . vessel has an unquestionable right to conceal her condition , to
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SirDrake chases vessels of Borneo , the fourth and last point of rendezvous .
1811 , Quitting Sambar on the following day , the 21st , the May . feet arrived on
the 30th off Boompies island , which lies nearly abreast of Indramayo river on the
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SirDrake chases vessels of Borneo , the fourth and last point of rendezvous .
1811 , Quitting Sambar on the following day , the 21st , the May . feet arrived on
the 30th off Boompies island , which lies nearly abreast of Indramayo river on the
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The gun - boats had only May . been launched 15 days , and were large vessels
measuring 80 feet overall , and 17 broad ; fiiteä to carry a 7 - inch howitzer and a
24 - pounder carronade aft , and to pull 30 oars . Only one of the vessels ...
The gun - boats had only May . been launched 15 days , and were large vessels
measuring 80 feet overall , and 17 broad ; fiiteä to carry a 7 - inch howitzer and a
24 - pounder carronade aft , and to pull 30 oars . Only one of the vessels ...
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Shortly afterwards the Diana , who still kept to - windward of the Pompée ,
observed two vessels on her weather beam , to - windward of the french
squadron ; the ships of which immediately bore Also by up , under all sail ,
evidently to avoid ...
Shortly afterwards the Diana , who still kept to - windward of the Pompée ,
observed two vessels on her weather beam , to - windward of the french
squadron ; the ships of which immediately bore Also by up , under all sail ,
evidently to avoid ...
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