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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... squadron cruising off Batavia Sayer was under the orders of captain George Sayer , of tates an the 18 - pounder 36 - gun frigate Leda . Since sir Ed- attack ward Pellew had proved that Batavia and Sourabaya Port were assailable ...
... squadron cruising off Batavia Sayer was under the orders of captain George Sayer , of tates an the 18 - pounder 36 - gun frigate Leda . Since sir Ed- attack ward Pellew had proved that Batavia and Sourabaya Port were assailable ...
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... squadron of seven , and latterly of nine , sail of the line in the Texel threat- ened also to sail out , but was restrained from the attempt , by the dread of encountering the british force stationed off that port . At Amsterdam , in ...
... squadron of seven , and latterly of nine , sail of the line in the Texel threat- ened also to sail out , but was restrained from the attempt , by the dread of encountering the british force stationed off that port . At Amsterdam , in ...
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... squadron , then just visible in the south - south - west . M. Al- lemand puts to is fall- en in the and Pom- pée . M. Allemand had , in fact , put to sea on the night of the 8th ; and , but for his extraordinary good sea and fortune ...
... squadron , then just visible in the south - south - west . M. Al- lemand puts to is fall- en in the and Pom- pée . M. Allemand had , in fact , put to sea on the night of the 8th ; and , but for his extraordinary good sea and fortune ...
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... squadron . At 4 P. M. , the Poictiers having rejoined the Tremendous , the two 74s resumed the chase of M. Allemand , and were descried by the Diana , in the manner we have just related . pée re- from two ed ene- As the french ships ...
... squadron . At 4 P. M. , the Poictiers having rejoined the Tremendous , the two 74s resumed the chase of M. Allemand , and were descried by the Diana , in the manner we have just related . pée re- from two ed ene- As the french ships ...
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... squadron bent its course towards Brest , and on the evening of the 29th anchored in the road ; a matter of just boast to M. Allemand , as two or three british squadrons , besides the one he had escaped from , were anxiously looking out ...
... squadron bent its course towards Brest , and on the evening of the 29th anchored in the road ; a matter of just boast to M. Allemand , as two or three british squadrons , besides the one he had escaped from , were anxiously looking out ...
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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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