Annual Register, 第 4 巻Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1800 |
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... Ships arrived there , 478 . Ships failed from thence , 515 . It has been computed by the French , that the number of their ships taken by us last year , amount- ed to 944 ; and the number of our fhips taken by them , to 2539 . During ...
... Ships arrived there , 478 . Ships failed from thence , 515 . It has been computed by the French , that the number of their ships taken by us last year , amount- ed to 944 ; and the number of our fhips taken by them , to 2539 . During ...
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... ships were , with great difficulty , pre- ferved . Several perfons had their limbs fractured , and feveral it is feared perifhed in the flames . Eight barges and lighters were deftroyed , and three funk , and the damage is computed at ...
... ships were , with great difficulty , pre- ferved . Several perfons had their limbs fractured , and feveral it is feared perifhed in the flames . Eight barges and lighters were deftroyed , and three funk , and the damage is computed at ...
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... ships , is but too fhocking . Therefore , tak- ing a quick and lawful refolution , we ordain by this prefent ordon- nance , that our fubjects appear at Conftantinople in the moon of March , with their galleys , and their other armed ...
... ships , is but too fhocking . Therefore , tak- ing a quick and lawful refolution , we ordain by this prefent ordon- nance , that our fubjects appear at Conftantinople in the moon of March , with their galleys , and their other armed ...
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... ships that lott company with me , had kept to their ftations as they ought to have done , fo many fhips would not have been taken , as I brought home fome of the worft failing thips in the fleet . " More complaints of this kind have ...
... ships that lott company with me , had kept to their ftations as they ought to have done , fo many fhips would not have been taken , as I brought home fome of the worft failing thips in the fleet . " More complaints of this kind have ...
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... ship ftruck , which proved Le Courag eux of 74 guns , commanded by Mr. Dugué L'Ambert , and had on board 700 men , from St. Domin- go . The Brilliant continued to engage the two frigates . At half paft feven the French frigates bore ...
... ship ftruck , which proved Le Courag eux of 74 guns , commanded by Mr. Dugué L'Ambert , and had on board 700 men , from St. Domin- go . The Brilliant continued to engage the two frigates . At half paft feven the French frigates bore ...
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