The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXII. |
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... the 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 to ...
... the 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 to ...
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C. Yorke — His observations on the land forces of France and England — King's
message to parliament of 8th March — Ditto 16th May, announcing war with
France — Ditto 17th June, respecting Holland — Malta — Remarks in the house
of ...
C. Yorke — His observations on the land forces of France and England — King's
message to parliament of 8th March — Ditto 16th May, announcing war with
France — Ditto 17th June, respecting Holland — Malta — Remarks in the house
of ...
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... sons of Toussaint — Surrender of the Generals Chris- tophe and Dessalines —
Capture of Toussaint — He is sent to France, and dies — Revival of the rebellion
— Caused by news from Guadaloupe — Forces sent from France to suppress it ...
... sons of Toussaint — Surrender of the Generals Chris- tophe and Dessalines —
Capture of Toussaint — He is sent to France, and dies — Revival of the rebellion
— Caused by news from Guadaloupe — Forces sent from France to suppress it ...
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... of invasion — Proclamation of Admiral Bruix — Rebellion in Ireland — Naval
force and power of Great Britain — Disposition of the squadrons — Captain
Winthorp destroys a French frigate — Loss of the Shannon on the coast of France
— Of ...
... of invasion — Proclamation of Admiral Bruix — Rebellion in Ireland — Naval
force and power of Great Britain — Disposition of the squadrons — Captain
Winthorp destroys a French frigate — Loss of the Shannon on the coast of France
— Of ...
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By the treaty of Luneville, Elba, which belonged jointly to Tuscany and Naples,
was ceded by both those powers to France ; the king of Naples receiving the
principality of Piombino (the property of Tuscany) in compensation. The cession
of this ...
By the treaty of Luneville, Elba, which belonged jointly to Tuscany and Naples,
was ceded by both those powers to France ; the king of Naples receiving the
principality of Piombino (the property of Tuscany) in compensation. The cession
of this ...
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