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In the night of the 20th of December , although the weather was moderate ,
several of the fleet again parted company , and on the morning of the 21st , which
was hazy , only fifteen sail were to be seen from the Indomptable . Although the
main ...
In the night of the 20th of December , although the weather was moderate ,
several of the fleet again parted company , and on the morning of the 21st , which
was hazy , only fifteen sail were to be seen from the Indomptable . Although the
main ...
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The author was Sir Hardinge Giffard , who died chief justice of Ceylon , on his
return to England in 1827 . Now fair and strong the south - east blew , And high
the billows rose ; The French fleet bounded o ' er the main , * Freighted with Erin '
s ...
The author was Sir Hardinge Giffard , who died chief justice of Ceylon , on his
return to England in 1827 . Now fair and strong the south - east blew , And high
the billows rose ; The French fleet bounded o ' er the main , * Freighted with Erin '
s ...
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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