The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... sail of the line , and three large frigates , to which Lord Howe could oppose only eleven ships of inferior magnitude , and weight of metal , with some frigates and sloops . These being ranged with great skill in the harbour , the Count ...
... sail of the line , and three large frigates , to which Lord Howe could oppose only eleven ships of inferior magnitude , and weight of metal , with some frigates and sloops . These being ranged with great skill in the harbour , the Count ...
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... sail for the West Indies on the 3d of November , to second the operations of the Marquess de Bouille , governor of Martinico , who had already captured the island of Dominique . Eight days after the departure of D'Estaign , Admiral ...
... sail for the West Indies on the 3d of November , to second the operations of the Marquess de Bouille , governor of Martinico , who had already captured the island of Dominique . Eight days after the departure of D'Estaign , Admiral ...
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... sail of the line ; he therefore returned to port for a rein- forcement . On the 9th of July , he again sailed with twenty- four ships , and was soon afterwards joined by six more . About this time , the French fleet , commanded by Count ...
... sail of the line ; he therefore returned to port for a rein- forcement . On the 9th of July , he again sailed with twenty- four ships , and was soon afterwards joined by six more . About this time , the French fleet , commanded by Count ...
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... sail , nor act in conjunction with the Vice Admiral of the Blue , until matters were thoroughly explained by that officer . The dispute was inflamed by the indiscreet zeal of the partizans on both sides . It was taken up with great ...
... sail , nor act in conjunction with the Vice Admiral of the Blue , until matters were thoroughly explained by that officer . The dispute was inflamed by the indiscreet zeal of the partizans on both sides . It was taken up with great ...
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... sail of the line , with nearly an equal number of frigates and smaller vessels , steered for the British channel , in the mouth of which , Sir Charles Hardy , who had succeeded Keppel , was cruising with thirty - eight ships of the line ...
... sail of the line , with nearly an equal number of frigates and smaller vessels , steered for the British channel , in the mouth of which , Sir Charles Hardy , who had succeeded Keppel , was cruising with thirty - eight ships of the line ...
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