The British Empire Before the American Revolution: Provincial Characteristics and Sectional Tendencies in the Era Preceding the American Crisis ..., Volum 7Caxton printers, Limited, 1949 |
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... four , supported by three sixty- fours , the latter having a fire - power equal to an English seventy ; further , his ships were foul , while the French ships had been newly cleaned and easily outsailed the British ships . By this means ...
... four , supported by three sixty- fours , the latter having a fire - power equal to an English seventy ; further , his ships were foul , while the French ships had been newly cleaned and easily outsailed the British ships . By this means ...
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... four line - of - battle conditions and under these would undoubtedly have been quickly sunk by the latter in any exchange of broadsides . The British ship's sixty - four guns were made up of twenty - four - pounders and twelve ...
... four line - of - battle conditions and under these would undoubtedly have been quickly sunk by the latter in any exchange of broadsides . The British ship's sixty - four guns were made up of twenty - four - pounders and twelve ...
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... four- gun ship , which led to the explosion of the powder magazine ; in an instant the vessel was all aflame . The Entreprenant , a seventy- four , and the Capricieux , another sixty - four , were stationed so close that they also ...
... four- gun ship , which led to the explosion of the powder magazine ; in an instant the vessel was all aflame . The Entreprenant , a seventy- four , and the Capricieux , another sixty - four , were stationed so close that they also ...
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