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Admiral Byron shortly after arriving in the West Indies , Barrington , of course ,
became second in command only . In the action which took place between the
British feet and the French on the 6th of July , 1775 , admiral Barrington , in the
Prince ...
Admiral Byron shortly after arriving in the West Indies , Barrington , of course ,
became second in command only . In the action which took place between the
British feet and the French on the 6th of July , 1775 , admiral Barrington , in the
Prince ...
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At the desire of the parties concerned , the admiral sailed thither also , and
demanded these ships , but received a rude answer from the admiral of the
Barlovento fleet , who happened to be then at Porto - Bello . Rear - admiral
Benbow ...
At the desire of the parties concerned , the admiral sailed thither also , and
demanded these ships , but received a rude answer from the admiral of the
Barlovento fleet , who happened to be then at Porto - Bello . Rear - admiral
Benbow ...
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The vice - admiral coming up with them , about four the engagement began . He
had disposed his line of battle in the following manner : viz . the Defiance ,
Pendennis , Windsor , Breda , Greenwich , Ruby , and Falmouth . But two of these
...
The vice - admiral coming up with them , about four the engagement began . He
had disposed his line of battle in the following manner : viz . the Defiance ,
Pendennis , Windsor , Breda , Greenwich , Ruby , and Falmouth . But two of these
...
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his leg , upon which the admiral said to him , " I am sorry for it too , but I had rather
have lost them both , than have seen this dishonour brought upon the English
nation . But , do ye hear , if another sbot should take me off , behave like brave ...
his leg , upon which the admiral said to him , " I am sorry for it too , but I had rather
have lost them both , than have seen this dishonour brought upon the English
nation . But , do ye hear , if another sbot should take me off , behave like brave ...
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The brave admiral Benbow , more surprised at this language than at all that had
hitherto happened , said very calmly , that this was but one man's opinion , and
therefore made a signal for the rest of the captains to come on board , which they
...
The brave admiral Benbow , more surprised at this language than at all that had
hitherto happened , said very calmly , that this was but one man's opinion , and
therefore made a signal for the rest of the captains to come on board , which they
...
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