A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain and the Several Other European Powers ...J. Debrett, 1797 |
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... failed to re- present to you the matter under the colours which their malice and atrocity never ceafes to make ufe of . They will even have inspired you with diftruft , in order to arrest your commercial operations with us , and reduce ...
... failed to re- present to you the matter under the colours which their malice and atrocity never ceafes to make ufe of . They will even have inspired you with diftruft , in order to arrest your commercial operations with us , and reduce ...
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... fail , and gave chace to the corfair . The latter , too inferior in point of trength , and near being taken by the enemy , ran afhore , and her crew had the good fortune to be faved . The English , after ap proaching within a pistol ...
... fail , and gave chace to the corfair . The latter , too inferior in point of trength , and near being taken by the enemy , ran afhore , and her crew had the good fortune to be faved . The English , after ap proaching within a pistol ...
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... failed from our harbours in the course of these four months . Can they be ignorant that forty - three fhips or frigates are now at fea , and employed on particular expeditions ? Do they not know that about 150 corvettes , or light armed ...
... failed from our harbours in the course of these four months . Can they be ignorant that forty - three fhips or frigates are now at fea , and employed on particular expeditions ? Do they not know that about 150 corvettes , or light armed ...
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... the two Spanish fquadrons , under the command of Admirals Langara and Solano , with that of the Republic , commanded by Admiral Richery , failed together from this port . L 2 They They made their way with a favourable wind , and ( 75 )
... the two Spanish fquadrons , under the command of Admirals Langara and Solano , with that of the Republic , commanded by Admiral Richery , failed together from this port . L 2 They They made their way with a favourable wind , and ( 75 )
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... fail - cloth , cordage , faltpetre , or any naval or military ftores whatsoever , nor to relate to any ftore or article whatsoever , intended for the ufe of the armies , troops , fleets , fhips , or veffels of the enemies of his Majefty ...
... fail - cloth , cordage , faltpetre , or any naval or military ftores whatsoever , nor to relate to any ftore or article whatsoever , intended for the ufe of the armies , troops , fleets , fhips , or veffels of the enemies of his Majefty ...
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addrefs Admiralty affembled affure againſt alfo anfwer Archduke army attack Auftrian Auguft cafe Captain caufe circumftances citizens Commander in Chief commiffioners confequence confidence confiderable conftitution corps defire divifion enemy enemy's English eſtabliſhed Evan Nepean Executive Directory faid fame fatisfaction fecond fecretary fecurity fent fentiments fervice feven fhall fhips fhould fince fituation fome foon force fquadron France French Republic ftate ftill fubjects fuccefs fuch fufficient fupport himſelf honour Houfe inftant interefts itſelf juft laft letter Lieutenant lofs LONDON GAZETTE Lord Lord Grenville Lord Malmesbury lordship Majefty Majefty's Majefty's Ship Margrave of Baden meaſures moft moſt muſt nation neceffary obferve occafion officers paffed peace perfons poffeffion poffible pofition pofts ports powers prefent prefident prifoners propofed purpoſe rank and file reafon received refolution refpect Rhine ROBERT CRAUFURD royal highnefs Saldanha Bay ſhall ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe treaty troops United veffels wounded