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... admiral Keppel , at the siege of Belleisle . To secure a landing for the troops , it became necessary to attack a fort and other works , in a sandy bay , intended to be the place of debarkation ; three ships , one of which was the ...
... admiral Keppel , at the siege of Belleisle . To secure a landing for the troops , it became necessary to attack a fort and other works , in a sandy bay , intended to be the place of debarkation ; three ships , one of which was the ...
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... admiral , and dis- patched with a squadron to the West Indies . He found himself , on his arrival , so much inferior to the enemy , that he could not preserve Dominica from falling into their hands . However , before the French fleet ...
... admiral , and dis- patched with a squadron to the West Indies . He found himself , on his arrival , so much inferior to the enemy , that he could not preserve Dominica from falling into their hands . However , before the French fleet ...
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... Admiral Byron shortly after arriving in the West Indies , Barring- ton , of course , became second in command only . In the action which took place between the British fleet and the French on the 6th of July , 1775 , admiral Barrington ...
... Admiral Byron shortly after arriving in the West Indies , Barring- ton , of course , became second in command only . In the action which took place between the British fleet and the French on the 6th of July , 1775 , admiral Barrington ...
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... admiral of Friesland . Hidde , who commanded a squadron composed of eight ships of war , had already taken possession of the fleet . But on the morrow , Barth came up with him at the height of the Texel ; and , though inferior in ...
... admiral of Friesland . Hidde , who commanded a squadron composed of eight ships of war , had already taken possession of the fleet . But on the morrow , Barth came up with him at the height of the Texel ; and , though inferior in ...
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... in chief , which was scarce ever given but to princes of the blood . In 1523 , Bayard followed admiral Bonnivet into Italy , and , in a defeat which the French suffered near Rebec in April 1524 , he received a musket - shot in 206 BAYAR D.
... in chief , which was scarce ever given but to princes of the blood . In 1523 , Bayard followed admiral Bonnivet into Italy , and , in a defeat which the French suffered near Rebec in April 1524 , he received a musket - shot in 206 BAYAR D.
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