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The master sent the mail from thence : all have deserted the ship . ... These are therefore , to inform all Masters of ships , who shall ride in the Bay of Dunwich now lately called Sole Bay that they may be supplied with good fresh ...
The master sent the mail from thence : all have deserted the ship . ... These are therefore , to inform all Masters of ships , who shall ride in the Bay of Dunwich now lately called Sole Bay that they may be supplied with good fresh ...
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The combined fleet of England and France consisted of 101 sail of men - of - war , besides fire ships and tenders , carrying 6,018 guns and 34,500 men . The Dutch mustered 168 sail , including fire ships and tenders , 91 of which were ...
The combined fleet of England and France consisted of 101 sail of men - of - war , besides fire ships and tenders , carrying 6,018 guns and 34,500 men . The Dutch mustered 168 sail , including fire ships and tenders , 91 of which were ...
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However , when the enemy bore down on them many of the ships had to cut their cables in order to get into action . Sandwich left room for his comrades to disengage themselves by hastening out of the bay .
However , when the enemy bore down on them many of the ships had to cut their cables in order to get into action . Sandwich left room for his comrades to disengage themselves by hastening out of the bay .
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