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Page 104
On the following day , at noon , the enemy was discovered bearing to the
northward , by the Amelia ( 38 guns ) , which signalized the intelligence to the
Canada ( 74 ) , Captain Sir John Borlase Warren , who had in company at the
time , two ...
On the following day , at noon , the enemy was discovered bearing to the
northward , by the Amelia ( 38 guns ) , which signalized the intelligence to the
Canada ( 74 ) , Captain Sir John Borlase Warren , who had in company at the
time , two ...
Page 113
... common sense , not to say common honesty , they would not be traitors to their
country with such examples before their eyes . " SONGS REFERRING TO THE
ACTION OF SIR JOHN BORLASE WARREN SIR JOHN WARREN ' S ACTION .
... common sense , not to say common honesty , they would not be traitors to their
country with such examples before their eyes . " SONGS REFERRING TO THE
ACTION OF SIR JOHN BORLASE WARREN SIR JOHN WARREN ' S ACTION .
Page 114
SONGS REFERRING TO THE ACTION OF SIR JOHN BORLASE WARREN ' S
SQUADRON WITH THE FRENCH FLEET . THE SONG OF THEOBALD WOLP
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 . THE SONG OF THEOBALD WOLP
TONE . From a manuscript copy . It is printed in the second volume of “ A
Collection ...
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POPULAR SONGS ILLUSTRATIVE OF | |
Songs relating to the Bantry Bay Invasion 1 The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
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