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Delegates were then in their nature , but ( as their petitions appointed from each
fhip , to repre . set forth ) more intolerable than ever sent the whole fleet ; the
admiral's from the circumstances of the cabin being fixed upon as the place times
. for ...
Delegates were then in their nature , but ( as their petitions appointed from each
fhip , to repre . set forth ) more intolerable than ever sent the whole fleet ; the
admiral's from the circumstances of the cabin being fixed upon as the place times
. for ...
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As to the was such that it was impossible forthe interval which took place
between adiniral to keep his own fleet under the arrival of admiral Colpoys and
his observation , and the air was so the failing of lord Bridport , the hazy that the
fog guns ...
As to the was such that it was impossible forthe interval which took place
between adiniral to keep his own fleet under the arrival of admiral Colpoys and
his observation , and the air was so the failing of lord Bridport , the hazy that the
fog guns ...
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He the French fleet had failed . None moved an inquiry , therefore , into of these
points had been proved the measures of government for the but , on the contrary ,
it was evident , defence of Ireland , when an inva- a sufficient fleet was not ready
...
He the French fleet had failed . None moved an inquiry , therefore , into of these
points had been proved the measures of government for the but , on the contrary ,
it was evident , defence of Ireland , when an inva- a sufficient fleet was not ready
...
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4 1 1 the first , to cut off these vessels ward , which was reduced at this from the
enemy's fleet , before the time by the separation of the thips main body could
arrive to their ad- to leeward , to 18 fail of the line . fiftance , and with this view ,
the At ...
4 1 1 the first , to cut off these vessels ward , which was reduced at this from the
enemy's fleet , before the time by the separation of the thips main body could
arrive to their ad- to leeward , to 18 fail of the line . fiftance , and with this view ,
the At ...
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lith fleet , in case we should fall Camperduys , the next day ; proporin with them in
our course , while ing to fail thence in quest of the steering to the westward .
English fleet , which we were alla On the 8th , 9th , and 10th , the informed was ...
lith fleet , in case we should fall Camperduys , the next day ; proporin with them in
our course , while ing to fail thence in quest of the steering to the westward .
English fleet , which we were alla On the 8th , 9th , and 10th , the informed was ...
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Página 235 - Paris, of 1763, ferve as abafis and foundation to the peace, and to the prefent treaty; and, for this purpofe, they are all renewed and confirmed in the beft form, as well as all the treaties in general which fubfifted between the high...
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Página 47 - A letter, of which the following is a copy, has been this day received from the Right Honourable Lord Cawdor by his Grace the Duke of Portland, his Majefty's principal Secretary of State for the home department.