The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1783, Band 3;Band 224 |
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... crew , and papers - Indemnification for illegal detention- Treaty with France - All foreign settlements to be restored by us , except Trinidad and Ceylon - Cape to be a free port -Malta to be evacuated by British troops , and restored ...
... crew , and papers - Indemnification for illegal detention- Treaty with France - All foreign settlements to be restored by us , except Trinidad and Ceylon - Cape to be a free port -Malta to be evacuated by British troops , and restored ...
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... crew of Minerve - Relieved by the British government and their own officers - The blind sailor - French government for- bid relief to prisoners - Refuse an exchange - Comparison between French and English officers in care of their men ...
... crew of Minerve - Relieved by the British government and their own officers - The blind sailor - French government for- bid relief to prisoners - Refuse an exchange - Comparison between French and English officers in care of their men ...
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... every officer and man in the ship , but in vain . Lord Keith was a spectator of the dreadful scene , and sent off every boat and vessel he could command , to the relief of his unfortunate crew , of whom only 1800. ] 11 MEDITERRANEAN .
... every officer and man in the ship , but in vain . Lord Keith was a spectator of the dreadful scene , and sent off every boat and vessel he could command , to the relief of his unfortunate crew , of whom only 1800. ] 11 MEDITERRANEAN .
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... crew , and preserve the ship intrusted to his care ? * Mr. James's Naval History , vol . 2. p . 504 . † See Redhead Yorke's Naval History , vol . 2. pp . 374. 391 . Lord Keith , after this fatal event , had his 12 [ 1800 . MEDITERRANEAN .
... crew , and preserve the ship intrusted to his care ? * Mr. James's Naval History , vol . 2. p . 504 . † See Redhead Yorke's Naval History , vol . 2. pp . 374. 391 . Lord Keith , after this fatal event , had his 12 [ 1800 . MEDITERRANEAN .
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... crews , who were just going to their dinner , flew to the ports and gang - ways , and distributed all their pro- visions among the supplicants ; and the welcome supply was received with tears of gratitude . His- tory has few instances ...
... crews , who were just going to their dinner , flew to the ports and gang - ways , and distributed all their pro- visions among the supplicants ; and the welcome supply was received with tears of gratitude . His- tory has few instances ...
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