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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... Phoebe , by backing her sails , to support her consort , these two ships lay nearly abreast of each other , in the manner represented in the following diagram : Nēr . 4h : 15 m . P.M Calm Ast , Raceh . Ken . Plice . Clor . Gal . A On ...
... Phoebe , by backing her sails , to support her consort , these two ships lay nearly abreast of each other , in the manner represented in the following diagram : Nēr . 4h : 15 m . P.M Calm Ast , Raceh . Ken . Plice . Clor . Gal . A On ...
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... Phoebe follow him closely , as he intended to renew the make action as soon as the Phoebe was in a state to give chase . her support . This frigate was promptly reported ready ; and at about 8 h . 25 m . P. M. the Astrea , Phoebe , and ...
... Phoebe follow him closely , as he intended to renew the make action as soon as the Phoebe was in a state to give chase . her support . This frigate was promptly reported ready ; and at about 8 h . 25 m . P. M. the Astrea , Phoebe , and ...
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... Phoebe to quit the Néréide , the latter , on account of her disabled state , was ordered by the commodore to make for the land ; while the Renommée , followed by her remaining consort , hauled up in line of battle to renew the ...
... Phoebe to quit the Néréide , the latter , on account of her disabled state , was ordered by the commodore to make for the land ; while the Renommée , followed by her remaining consort , hauled up in line of battle to renew the ...
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... Phoebe Clorinde . " Nothing of this appears in the french 1811 . accounts . On the contrary , the complaint there is ... Phoebe , the two latter wore , to cover the captured ship , and form a junction with the Galatea . At this moment ...
... Phoebe Clorinde . " Nothing of this appears in the french 1811 . accounts . On the contrary , the complaint there is ... Phoebe , the two latter wore , to cover the captured ship , and form a junction with the Galatea . At this moment ...
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... Phœbe 926 , and the Galatea 945 tons . The forecastle and quarterdeck establishment of the Astrea and Galatea was , 14 carronades , 32 - pounders , and two ... Phoebe appears to have mounted two more 30 LIGHT SQUADRONS AND SINGLE SHIPS .
... Phœbe 926 , and the Galatea 945 tons . The forecastle and quarterdeck establishment of the Astrea and Galatea was , 14 carronades , 32 - pounders , and two ... Phoebe appears to have mounted two more 30 LIGHT SQUADRONS AND SINGLE SHIPS .
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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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