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, Volumen3Harding, Lepard, and Company, 1826 |
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... best means of carrying into effect these new regulations , a board of admiralty was appointed , * With the rank of commanders . See Appendix , No. 6 . 1 resembling that of England as nearly as national 1800 4 BRITISH AND FRENCH FLEETS .
... best means of carrying into effect these new regulations , a board of admiralty was appointed , * With the rank of commanders . See Appendix , No. 6 . 1 resembling that of England as nearly as national 1800 4 BRITISH AND FRENCH FLEETS .
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... effect that , just before the dawn of day on the 31st , the Guillaume - Tell's main and mizen top- masts and main yard came down . The ship was thereby reduced , with the exception of her mizen , to her head - sails , and these were ...
... effect that , just before the dawn of day on the 31st , the Guillaume - Tell's main and mizen top- masts and main yard came down . The ship was thereby reduced , with the exception of her mizen , to her head - sails , and these were ...
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... effect as to cut away a great deal of the Foudroyant's rigging . Having incautiously arrived up with so much sail set , the Foudroyant necessarily shot ahead , and could not , for several minutes , regain her position alongside of her ...
... effect as to cut away a great deal of the Foudroyant's rigging . Having incautiously arrived up with so much sail set , the Foudroyant necessarily shot ahead , and could not , for several minutes , regain her position alongside of her ...
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... effects of which admiral Decrès so justly complained , the Guillaume - Tell would most probably have escaped . The decided infe- riority of a 64 - gun ship , especially with two thirds only of her crew on board , rendered the bold ap ...
... effects of which admiral Decrès so justly complained , the Guillaume - Tell would most probably have escaped . The decided infe- riority of a 64 - gun ship , especially with two thirds only of her crew on board , rendered the bold ap ...
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... effect was signed by general Desaix and M. Poussielgue , as the plenipotentiaries of general Kléber , and by Mustapha - Rachid Effendi and Mustapha - Rasycheh Effendi , as the plenipo- tentiaries of his highness the grand vizier ; but ...
... effect was signed by general Desaix and M. Poussielgue , as the plenipotentiaries of general Kléber , and by Mustapha - Rachid Effendi and Mustapha - Rasycheh Effendi , as the plenipo- tentiaries of his highness the grand vizier ; but ...
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