The History of England, from the Accession of George III, 1760, to the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, Band 4G. Bell, 1846 |
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... Admiral Duncan's victory off Camperdown -General thanksgiving - Military affairs in Italy - Bonaparte crosses the Tyrolese Alps , and advances near to Vienna— Armistice of Leoben - Revolt of the Venetian states , and conse- quences ...
... Admiral Duncan's victory off Camperdown -General thanksgiving - Military affairs in Italy - Bonaparte crosses the Tyrolese Alps , and advances near to Vienna— Armistice of Leoben - Revolt of the Venetian states , and conse- quences ...
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... admiral of England ; who was succeeded in that high station by earl Howe . In the autumn all England was in a ferment , created by speculations in canal shares ; to promote which , many new plans of naviga- tion were undertaken , and ...
... admiral of England ; who was succeeded in that high station by earl Howe . In the autumn all England was in a ferment , created by speculations in canal shares ; to promote which , many new plans of naviga- tion were undertaken , and ...
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... but our navy had to deplore the loss of another rising officer , captain Walter Serocold ; than whom , in the words of his admiral , ' the king had not XXXVII . 1794 . a more meritorious young captain in 178 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... but our navy had to deplore the loss of another rising officer , captain Walter Serocold ; than whom , in the words of his admiral , ' the king had not XXXVII . 1794 . a more meritorious young captain in 178 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... admiral Villaret Joyeuse to put to sea ; and he accordingly set sail on the twentieth of May . Lord Howe , who had last year been appointed admiral and commander - in - chief of the channel fleet , with the gallant sir Roger Curtis ...
... admiral Villaret Joyeuse to put to sea ; and he accordingly set sail on the twentieth of May . Lord Howe , who had last year been appointed admiral and commander - in - chief of the channel fleet , with the gallant sir Roger Curtis ...
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... admiral Pasley , to be placed advantageously for making an impression on their rear . A partial action ensued between the rearguard of the enemy and the vanguard of our squadron , in the course of which , the Révolutionnaire , a three ...
... admiral Pasley , to be placed advantageously for making an impression on their rear . A partial action ensued between the rearguard of the enemy and the vanguard of our squadron , in the course of which , the Révolutionnaire , a three ...
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