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, Հատոր 6Harding, Lepard, and Company, 1826 |
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Արդյունքներ 99–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... Capture of islands of Augusta and Curzola , 253 - Boats of Apollo and Cerberus , near Corfu , & c . 254 - Saracen at Zapano , 255 - Boats of Elizabeth and Eagle at Goro , Omago , & c . 256 - Capture of Fiume , 257— Also of Porto - Ré ...
... Capture of islands of Augusta and Curzola , 253 - Boats of Apollo and Cerberus , near Corfu , & c . 254 - Saracen at Zapano , 255 - Boats of Elizabeth and Eagle at Goro , Omago , & c . 256 - Capture of Fiume , 257— Also of Porto - Ré ...
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... Capture of the Iphigénie and Alemène , ibid . - Severn with Etoile and Sultane , 379 - Creole and Astrea with Etoile and Sultane , 381 - Hebrus and Etoile , 385 - Niger and Tagus with Cérès , 389 - Eurotas and Clorinde , 390 - Primrose ...
... Capture of the Iphigénie and Alemène , ibid . - Severn with Etoile and Sultane , 379 - Creole and Astrea with Etoile and Sultane , 381 - Hebrus and Etoile , 385 - Niger and Tagus with Cérès , 389 - Eurotas and Clorinde , 390 - Primrose ...
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... captured . The three french fri- chase . gates now tacked and stood to the eastward , followed in by the two british frigates and brig - sloop . At 3 P. M. the French hoisted their colours , and the British soon afterwards did the same ...
... captured . The three french fri- chase . gates now tacked and stood to the eastward , followed in by the two british frigates and brig - sloop . At 3 P. M. the French hoisted their colours , and the British soon afterwards did the same ...
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... captured ship , and form a junction with the Galatea . At this moment the fore topmast of the Phoebe , from the wounds it had received , fell over the side . the her Da- Out mage , on british The principal damages of the Astrea were in ...
... captured ship , and form a junction with the Galatea . At this moment the fore topmast of the Phoebe , from the wounds it had received , fell over the side . the her Da- Out mage , on british The principal damages of the Astrea were in ...
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... captured , and getting no answer to his signals , from this ship for the reason already stated , nor from the Astrea and Phoebe because of their great distance off , captain Losack doubted if it was not the french squadron of which he ...
... captured , and getting no answer to his signals , from this ship for the reason already stated , nor from the Astrea and Phoebe because of their great distance off , captain Losack doubted if it was not the french squadron of which he ...
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The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by ..., Հատոր 6 William James Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1826 |
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