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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... troops in the several expeditions of the preceding and present years . On the other hand , notwith- standing that decrease , the total of commissioned cruisers remains the same as in the last abstract , and the grand total of the navy ...
... troops in the several expeditions of the preceding and present years . On the other hand , notwith- standing that decrease , the total of commissioned cruisers remains the same as in the last abstract , and the grand total of the navy ...
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... troops and the entry of convoys with provisions and naval stores . At the commencement of the present year the british Channel fleet , composed of 28 sail of the line , under admiral sir Alan Gardner in the Royal- Sovereign , cruised ...
... troops and the entry of convoys with provisions and naval stores . At the commencement of the present year the british Channel fleet , composed of 28 sail of the line , under admiral sir Alan Gardner in the Royal- Sovereign , cruised ...
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... troop - ships , having on board about 5000 troops including 200 artillery , commanded by major - general Maitland , for the purpose once more of rendering assistance to the Chouans and other royalists in Quiberon bay and the Morbihan ...
... troop - ships , having on board about 5000 troops including 200 artillery , commanded by major - general Maitland , for the purpose once more of rendering assistance to the Chouans and other royalists in Quiberon bay and the Morbihan ...
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... troops then landed and encamped upon the small island of Houat , situated about two leagues to the south - east of Quiberon point ; whence they subsequently reem- barked , and proceeded for the Mediterranean . Marl- Before we quit the ...
... troops then landed and encamped upon the small island of Houat , situated about two leagues to the south - east of Quiberon point ; whence they subsequently reem- barked , and proceeded for the Mediterranean . Marl- Before we quit the ...
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... troops , manifesting a determined resistance . Notwithstanding this formidable indication , the bombarding flotilla , at about 9 P. M. , quitted the Minotaur to make a fourth attack upon the town and shipping . On the 21st , at about 1 ...
... troops , manifesting a determined resistance . Notwithstanding this formidable indication , the bombarding flotilla , at about 9 P. M. , quitted the Minotaur to make a fourth attack upon the town and shipping . On the 21st , at about 1 ...
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