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Page viii
... in Norway , where they remained until the 5th December , when they weighed
and steered northward , and. * The Annual Register for 1760 says the 5th , Thurot
' s Memoir the 22nd : both afe wrong . viii.
... in Norway , where they remained until the 5th December , when they weighed
and steered northward , and. * The Annual Register for 1760 says the 5th , Thurot
' s Memoir the 22nd : both afe wrong . viii.
Page xxi
On the first alarm the more timid fled ; those who remained , shut up their doors
and windows ; and considering that some cases of intoxication occurred among
the French soldiers , it is surprising that so little damage was done or plunder ...
On the first alarm the more timid fled ; those who remained , shut up their doors
and windows ; and considering that some cases of intoxication occurred among
the French soldiers , it is surprising that so little damage was done or plunder ...
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... the English squadron under Lord Bridport remained in harbour , while that
commanded by Admiral Colpoys actually came into Portsmouth the very day on
which the news of the arrival of the French fleet in Bantry bay reached London (
31st ...
... the English squadron under Lord Bridport remained in harbour , while that
commanded by Admiral Colpoys actually came into Portsmouth the very day on
which the news of the arrival of the French fleet in Bantry bay reached London (
31st ...
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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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