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The ting , to command the Mediter- Admiral writes with great indignation to Lord h he at once accepted and pre- Spencer . " The Viceroy , " he says , “ had many set out . On his arrival at Cor - thousand men in pay , as free companies ...
The ting , to command the Mediter- Admiral writes with great indignation to Lord h he at once accepted and pre- Spencer . " The Viceroy , " he says , “ had many set out . On his arrival at Cor - thousand men in pay , as free companies ...
Pagina 233
progress of the French army in Italy made . ble that their fleet would attempt to enter diterranean ; and in this view the Com-in - chief sent an order to Admiral Mann h to join him - a similar order , it afterappeared , having gone to ...
progress of the French army in Italy made . ble that their fleet would attempt to enter diterranean ; and in this view the Com-in - chief sent an order to Admiral Mann h to join him - a similar order , it afterappeared , having gone to ...
Pagina 237
At the Admiral's cabin . As the great three - decker last he threw up the gallery window and stepped was staggering awfully under the blow , our author out ; and there , sure enough , at the further end of tells us— " The Commander - in ...
At the Admiral's cabin . As the great three - decker last he threw up the gallery window and stepped was staggering awfully under the blow , our author out ; and there , sure enough , at the further end of tells us— " The Commander - in ...
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