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... sail and stand towards them . At eleven observed several strange sail to the eastward , to which I gave chace with the squadron until daylight next morning , at which time the strange ships were * Cæsar , Defiance , Donegal , Emerald ...
... sail and stand towards them . At eleven observed several strange sail to the eastward , to which I gave chace with the squadron until daylight next morning , at which time the strange ships were * Cæsar , Defiance , Donegal , Emerald ...
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... sail , and all the ships to stand out ; leaving all the frigates ashore , two of them heeling much . They have been noticed closely , and from Captain Rodd's re- port yesterday afternoon , they appeared with all their topmasts on deck , ...
... sail , and all the ships to stand out ; leaving all the frigates ashore , two of them heeling much . They have been noticed closely , and from Captain Rodd's re- port yesterday afternoon , they appeared with all their topmasts on deck , ...
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... sail of the line , four frigates , and the Calcutta . The force under my command consists of seven sail of the line and five frigates . I have the honour to be , & c . ROB . STOPFORD . Admiralty - Office , March 7 , 1809 . Extract of a ...
... sail of the line , four frigates , and the Calcutta . The force under my command consists of seven sail of the line and five frigates . I have the honour to be , & c . ROB . STOPFORD . Admiralty - Office , March 7 , 1809 . Extract of a ...
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