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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... vessels , consist- gune ing of 14 , nine of them felucca , and the remaining and four prow , rigged . On seeing the frigate , the gun- cares vessels weighed and stood for Rembang , but were so five . closely pressed , that by 7 A. M. ...
... vessels , consist- gune ing of 14 , nine of them felucca , and the remaining and four prow , rigged . On seeing the frigate , the gun- cares vessels weighed and stood for Rembang , but were so five . closely pressed , that by 7 A. M. ...
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... vessels mea- suring 80 feet overall , and 17 broad ; fitted to carry a 7 - inch howitzer and a 24 - pounder carronade aft , and to pull 30 oars . Only one of the vessels , how- ever , was found with her guns on board ; and it was ...
... vessels mea- suring 80 feet overall , and 17 broad ; fitted to carry a 7 - inch howitzer and a 24 - pounder carronade aft , and to pull 30 oars . Only one of the vessels , how- ever , was found with her guns on board ; and it was ...
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... vessels on her weather beam , to - windward of the french squadron ; the ships of which immediately bore up , under all sail , evidently to avoid them . Also by Tre- men- dous These two vessels were the british 74 - gun ships Tremendous ...
... vessels on her weather beam , to - windward of the french squadron ; the ships of which immediately bore up , under all sail , evidently to avoid them . Also by Tre- men- dous These two vessels were the british 74 - gun ships Tremendous ...
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... vessels were observed to be under easy sail , as if in no dread of being overtaken . At 5 P. M. the Endymion ran the Leopard out of sight , and at 8 P. M. the french squadron ran her out of sight . mit se- dations on merce . Having thus ...
... vessels were observed to be under easy sail , as if in no dread of being overtaken . At 5 P. M. the Endymion ran the Leopard out of sight , and at 8 P. M. the french squadron ran her out of sight . mit se- dations on merce . Having thus ...
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... vessels , all of which had by this time fallen over upon the larboard side , or that nearest the shore . At 5 h . 23 m . P. M. the mainmast of the North- Arienne went by the board . At 5 h . 28 m . P. M. the Northumberland anchored in ...
... vessels , all of which had by this time fallen over upon the larboard side , or that nearest the shore . At 5 h . 23 m . P. M. the mainmast of the North- Arienne went by the board . At 5 h . 28 m . P. M. the Northumberland anchored in ...
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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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