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, Volumen6Harding, Lepard, and Company, 1826 |
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... received , fell over the side . the her Da- Out mage , on british The principal damages of the Astrea were in sails and rigging , and they were not material . of her complement , ( admitting all to have been board , which we rather ...
... received , fell over the side . the her Da- Out mage , on british The principal damages of the Astrea were in sails and rigging , and they were not material . of her complement , ( admitting all to have been board , which we rather ...
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... received on board several of general chased Jansen's aides - de - camp , and others of the principal Buce fugitives from Cornelis , weighed and began warping phalus themselves into the outer road . The Bucephalus Barra- saw the manœuvre ...
... received on board several of general chased Jansen's aides - de - camp , and others of the principal Buce fugitives from Cornelis , weighed and began warping phalus themselves into the outer road . The Bucephalus Barra- saw the manœuvre ...
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... received the flag of rear - admiral Duperré . On the 15th the Reali - Italiani 74 and Piane frigate were launched ; but the 74 was only completed as high up as her main deck . There were eight other two - deckers on the stocks , two of ...
... received the flag of rear - admiral Duperré . On the 15th the Reali - Italiani 74 and Piane frigate were launched ; but the 74 was only completed as high up as her main deck . There were eight other two - deckers on the stocks , two of ...
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... received from the lugger , after she had hoisted french colours , a fire in return , which wounded one man . The Osprey's boat then closed ; but lieutenant Dixon considered the lugger too powerful to be attempted without the aid of the ...
... received from the lugger , after she had hoisted french colours , a fire in return , which wounded one man . The Osprey's boat then closed ; but lieutenant Dixon considered the lugger too powerful to be attempted without the aid of the ...
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... received the fire of the Danes ; whom , however , lieutenant Hawkins and his party , assisted towards the end by Mr. Crisp's boat , com- pletely subdued , after a most sanguinary combat . side . The British lost in this affair ...
... received the fire of the Danes ; whom , however , lieutenant Hawkins and his party , assisted towards the end by Mr. Crisp's boat , com- pletely subdued , after a most sanguinary combat . side . The British lost in this affair ...
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