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D'Orvilliers and Keppel, off Ushant, July 27, 1778 Figure 1 86 Figures 2and390 D'
Estaing and Byron, July 6, 1779 106 Rodney andDe Guichen, April 17, 1780,
Figures 1 and 2 132 Rodney and De Guichen, May 15, 1780 143 Cornwallis ...
D'Orvilliers and Keppel, off Ushant, July 27, 1778 Figure 1 86 Figures 2and390 D'
Estaing and Byron, July 6, 1779 106 Rodney andDe Guichen, April 17, 1780,
Figures 1 and 2 132 Rodney and De Guichen, May 15, 1780 143 Cornwallis ...
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Figure 6 218 Johnstone and Suffren, Porto Praya, April 16, 1781 237 Hughes
and Suffren, February 17, 1782 240 Hughes andSuffren, April 12,1782 243
Hughes andSuffren, July 6,1782 243 Hughes and Suffren, September3, 1782
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Figure 6 218 Johnstone and Suffren, Porto Praya, April 16, 1781 237 Hughes
and Suffren, February 17, 1782 240 Hughes andSuffren, April 12,1782 243
Hughes andSuffren, July 6,1782 243 Hughes and Suffren, September3, 1782
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