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, Volumen5 |
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AND BRITISH AND FRENCH FLEETS , 1 - State of the british navy , ibid . , State
of french navy , 2 - Escape of Rochefort squadron , 4 Admiral Ganteaume in the
Mediterranean , 6 – Lord Collingwood and admiral Ganteaume , 9 — Revolution
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AND BRITISH AND FRENCH FLEETS , 1 - State of the british navy , ibid . , State
of french navy , 2 - Escape of Rochefort squadron , 4 Admiral Ganteaume in the
Mediterranean , 6 – Lord Collingwood and admiral Ganteaume , 9 — Revolution
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-Commodore Beresford and M. Willaumez , 137 — Destruction of french frigates
at Sable d'Olonne , 139 — Lord Gambier at Basque roads , 143 — Capture of
Anholt , 189 — Expedition to the Scheldt , 191 - Lord Collingwood and M.
-Commodore Beresford and M. Willaumez , 137 — Destruction of french frigates
at Sable d'Olonne , 139 — Lord Gambier at Basque roads , 143 — Capture of
Anholt , 189 — Expedition to the Scheldt , 191 - Lord Collingwood and M.
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-Sweden declares war , 312 - Death of lord Collingwood , ibid . - Captain Eyre at
St. - Maura , 313 — Captain Blackwood off Toulon , 315 — Captain Halliday off
Toulon , 319 - LIGHT SQUADRONS AND ' SINGLE SHIPS , 321 - Cherokee and
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-Sweden declares war , 312 - Death of lord Collingwood , ibid . - Captain Eyre at
St. - Maura , 313 — Captain Blackwood off Toulon , 315 — Captain Halliday off
Toulon , 319 - LIGHT SQUADRONS AND ' SINGLE SHIPS , 321 - Cherokee and
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In Brest a squadron of eight sail of the line and four frigates was , in the course of
the summer , got ready for sea , and only remained in port because unable to
elude the vigilance of the Channel fleet under admiral lord Gambier , who , since
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In Brest a squadron of eight sail of the line and four frigates was , in the course of
the summer , got ready for sea , and only remained in port because unable to
elude the vigilance of the Channel fleet under admiral lord Gambier , who , since
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Having , at the great risk of capture by one of the 74s , staid until he had clearly
ascertained that the ships were enemies , captain Duncan made sail to join lord
Collingwood at Syracuse . On the 24th , at noon , the Porcupine fell in with the 38
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Having , at the great risk of capture by one of the 74s , staid until he had clearly
ascertained that the ships were enemies , captain Duncan made sail to join lord
Collingwood at Syracuse . On the 24th , at noon , the Porcupine fell in with the 38
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