The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1783, Band 3;Band 224 |
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... batteries . Captain ( now Vice - admiral ) Alexander Frazer , who , in the late war , commanded the Shannon , of thirty - eight guns , should have been named as one of our most diligent and successful cruisers , having , PREFACE . ix.
... batteries . Captain ( now Vice - admiral ) Alexander Frazer , who , in the late war , commanded the Shannon , of thirty - eight guns , should have been named as one of our most diligent and successful cruisers , having , PREFACE . ix.
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... batteries of Fangerolla . - Lieutenant , now Captain , Francis Beaufort , who commanded the party , was severely wounded . On the 5th of April , 1800 , Rear - admiral Sir John Duckworth , when cruising off Cadiz , fell in with a rich ...
... batteries of Fangerolla . - Lieutenant , now Captain , Francis Beaufort , who commanded the party , was severely wounded . On the 5th of April , 1800 , Rear - admiral Sir John Duckworth , when cruising off Cadiz , fell in with a rich ...
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... batteries being erected , it was exposed to all the horrors of a bombardment . In a sally , Mr. Grant succeeded in destroying the principal works of the enemy ; but these were soon replaced by others equally strong . Sir John Warren ...
... batteries being erected , it was exposed to all the horrors of a bombardment . In a sally , Mr. Grant succeeded in destroying the principal works of the enemy ; but these were soon replaced by others equally strong . Sir John Warren ...
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... batteries , were compelled to retreat with loss and disorder . A simultaneous attack in the port of Marcana was equally unsuccessful . By the treaty of Luneville , Elba , which belonged jointly to Tuscany and Naples , was ceded by both ...
... batteries , were compelled to retreat with loss and disorder . A simultaneous attack in the port of Marcana was equally unsuccessful . By the treaty of Luneville , Elba , which belonged jointly to Tuscany and Naples , was ceded by both ...
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... batteries , the third he brought off ; she was a brig called the Ligurienne , of six- teen guns , and one hundred and four men . vessel was of a very peculiar construction , and most probably intended for the service of the Egyptian ...
... batteries , the third he brought off ; she was a brig called the Ligurienne , of six- teen guns , and one hundred and four men . vessel was of a very peculiar construction , and most probably intended for the service of the Egyptian ...
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