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I put into this road to repair the ships , who are all much disabled in their masts
and rigging , the Marshal Bellisle in particular , who lost her boltsprit , mizen -
mast , and mainyard in the action , and it was with great difficulty we prevented
her ...
I put into this road to repair the ships , who are all much disabled in their masts
and rigging , the Marshal Bellisle in particular , who lost her boltsprit , mizen -
mast , and mainyard in the action , and it was with great difficulty we prevented
her ...
Page 25
The presentiment felt by Thurot respecting his death , has been already
mentioned on the authority of Wesley . He thus continues— “ Awhile after , he (
Thurot ) said to one of the English , “ Sir , I see three ships ; pray take my glass
and tell me ...
The presentiment felt by Thurot respecting his death , has been already
mentioned on the authority of Wesley . He thus continues— “ Awhile after , he (
Thurot ) said to one of the English , “ Sir , I see three ships ; pray take my glass
and tell me ...
Page 104
... on board which ship was the notorious Irish traitor Theobald Wolfe Tone ,
under his republican name of Citizen Smith ... who had in company at the time ,
two line - of - battle ships , and five frigates , including the Amelia , of which two
were ...
... on board which ship was the notorious Irish traitor Theobald Wolfe Tone ,
under his republican name of Citizen Smith ... who had in company at the time ,
two line - of - battle ships , and five frigates , including the Amelia , of which two
were ...
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The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
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