The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1783, Band 3;Band 224 |
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Edward Pelham Brenton. the relief of his unfortunate crew , of whom only one hundred and sixty - seven were saved , out of eight hundred and forty . The last part of the ship which took fire was the forecastle , where the men having ...
Edward Pelham Brenton. the relief of his unfortunate crew , of whom only one hundred and sixty - seven were saved , out of eight hundred and forty . The last part of the ship which took fire was the forecastle , where the men having ...
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... hundred men . On the 2d of May , they made a desperate sortie , and repeatedly advanced to the very muzzles of our guns ; nor did they retire till they had lost twelve hundred men , three hundred of whom were made prisoners . Captain ...
... hundred men . On the 2d of May , they made a desperate sortie , and repeatedly advanced to the very muzzles of our guns ; nor did they retire till they had lost twelve hundred men , three hundred of whom were made prisoners . Captain ...
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... hundred and fifty men , came out , with many other vessels , to drive away the unwelcome intru- ders . Captain Beaver , with a chosen band , rushed alongside of her in the dark , got on her decks , and drove the enemy below , bringing ...
... hundred and fifty men , came out , with many other vessels , to drive away the unwelcome intru- ders . Captain Beaver , with a chosen band , rushed alongside of her in the dark , got on her decks , and drove the enemy below , bringing ...
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... hundred and four men . vessel was of a very peculiar construction , and most probably intended for the service of the Egyptian army : she was put together with screw bolts , and might be taken to pieces and set up at pleasure . This On ...
... hundred and four men . vessel was of a very peculiar construction , and most probably intended for the service of the Egyptian army : she was put together with screw bolts , and might be taken to pieces and set up at pleasure . This On ...
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... hundred and fourteen men on board . The boats of our cruisers were particularly ac- tive and successful , on the Mediterranean station , at this period . Those of the Mermaid frigate , Captain Robert D. Oliver , cut out six vessels ...
... hundred and fourteen men on board . The boats of our cruisers were particularly ac- tive and successful , on the Mediterranean station , at this period . Those of the Mermaid frigate , Captain Robert D. Oliver , cut out six vessels ...
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