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The wind is coming strong again to the westward , which I hope will bring an
English fleet to our relief ; four of our men of war , I am sure , would be very
sufficient to keep them in here , and they might lie very safe at anchor in the road .
The wind is coming strong again to the westward , which I hope will bring an
English fleet to our relief ; four of our men of war , I am sure , would be very
sufficient to keep them in here , and they might lie very safe at anchor in the road .
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Tone in the Indomptable , on the 26th December , thus sums up affairs : — “ We
have lost two commanders - inchief- of four Admirals not one remains . We have
lost one ship of the line , that we know of , and probably many others of which we
...
Tone in the Indomptable , on the 26th December , thus sums up affairs : — “ We
have lost two commanders - inchief- of four Admirals not one remains . We have
lost one ship of the line , that we know of , and probably many others of which we
...
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A division of the dispersed fleet , consisting of four line of battle ships , three
frigates , two corvettes , and two transports , with about four thousand soldiers on
board , returned to Bantry Bay on the 1st of January , and remained there two or ...
A division of the dispersed fleet , consisting of four line of battle ships , three
frigates , two corvettes , and two transports , with about four thousand soldiers on
board , returned to Bantry Bay on the 1st of January , and remained there two or ...
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The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
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