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You have done your duty in this remonstrance , now obey my orders , and lay me
along - side the French admiral . ” A French ship of 74 guns generously put
herself between them . The English admiral was obliged to bestow on her the fire
he ...
You have done your duty in this remonstrance , now obey my orders , and lay me
along - side the French admiral . ” A French ship of 74 guns generously put
herself between them . The English admiral was obliged to bestow on her the fire
he ...
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Admiral Hawke was thanked by the English House of Commons , in February
1760 , for his services , and in the following month was presented with the
freedom of the city of Cork in a gold box . On the terrace of Rostellan , in Cork
harbour ...
Admiral Hawke was thanked by the English House of Commons , in February
1760 , for his services , and in the following month was presented with the
freedom of the city of Cork in a gold box . On the terrace of Rostellan , in Cork
harbour ...
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While Admiral Bridport lav at rest , And Colpoys everywhere was peeping ,
Admiral de Galle stole from Brest , And thought to catch the Irish sleeping . “ But a
rare Admiral , General Gale , Oh BANTRY BAY INVASIOX . General Wonder in
our ...
While Admiral Bridport lav at rest , And Colpoys everywhere was peeping ,
Admiral de Galle stole from Brest , And thought to catch the Irish sleeping . “ But a
rare Admiral , General Gale , Oh BANTRY BAY INVASIOX . General Wonder in
our ...
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P435 | 3 |
POPULAR SONGS ILLUSTRATIVE OF | |
Songs relating to the Bantry Bay Invasion 1 The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
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