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The action , which took place off Tory Island , and was distinctly seen and heard
from the main land , commenced , according to the gazetted account , at twenty
minutes past seven , and at eleven the Hoche , after a gallant defence , struck ...
The action , which took place off Tory Island , and was distinctly seen and heard
from the main land , commenced , according to the gazetted account , at twenty
minutes past seven , and at eleven the Hoche , after a gallant defence , struck ...
Page 114
SONGS REFERRING TO THE ACTION OF SIR JOHN BORLASE WARREN'S
SQUADRON WITH THE FRENCH FLEET . I. THE SONG OF THEOBALD WOLF
TONE . From a manuscript copy . It is printed in the second volume of “ A
Collection ...
SONGS REFERRING TO THE ACTION OF SIR JOHN BORLASE WARREN'S
SQUADRON WITH THE FRENCH FLEET . I. THE SONG OF THEOBALD WOLF
TONE . From a manuscript copy . It is printed in the second volume of “ A
Collection ...
Page 115
In Tone's Memoirs the action is asserted to have lasted six hours , and to have
been maintained by the Hoche ( of 74 guns ) “ surrounded by four sail of - the -
line and a frigate . ” The London Gazette ( 21st October 1798 ) , upon which the ...
In Tone's Memoirs the action is asserted to have lasted six hours , and to have
been maintained by the Hoche ( of 74 guns ) “ surrounded by four sail of - the -
line and a frigate . ” The London Gazette ( 21st October 1798 ) , upon which the ...
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The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
The Triumphs of Erin | 66 |
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