Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1795 |
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... brig passing us to leeward, exchanged a few shot, which earned away her studding-sails. Finding it impracticable to pursue her, she running close in shore, I stood after the rest, and at five p. m. brought-to a brig and a sloop, which ...
... brig passing us to leeward, exchanged a few shot, which earned away her studding-sails. Finding it impracticable to pursue her, she running close in shore, I stood after the rest, and at five p. m. brought-to a brig and a sloop, which ...
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... brig, a sloop, and cutter. Some of them were at first standing off shore, but unfortunately the wind was fair for them to get into Belleisle Road, where I saw several large ships at anchor. We had got very near the enemy's ships, and I ...
... brig, a sloop, and cutter. Some of them were at first standing off shore, but unfortunately the wind was fair for them to get into Belleisle Road, where I saw several large ships at anchor. We had got very near the enemy's ships, and I ...
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... brig, in ballast, name unknown, burthen 1 00 tons. Belonging to the French. A bark, name unknown, burthen 70 tons, laden with powder and shells. Belonging to the French. La Guiletta, brig, burthen 100 tons, laden with wine. Belonging to ...
... brig, in ballast, name unknown, burthen 1 00 tons. Belonging to the French. A bark, name unknown, burthen 70 tons, laden with powder and shells. Belonging to the French. La Guiletta, brig, burthen 100 tons, laden with wine. Belonging to ...
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