Annual Register, Том 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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... fleet in the Black Sea . It began by Sir H. Willoughby calling attention to the destruction of the Turkish fleet , which , he argued , cast a re- flection on the reputation of the British navy . As early as the 5th of November , Lord ...
... fleet in the Black Sea . It began by Sir H. Willoughby calling attention to the destruction of the Turkish fleet , which , he argued , cast a re- flection on the reputation of the British navy . As early as the 5th of November , Lord ...
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... FLEET . - The splendid fleet about to proceed to the Baltic , under Sir Charles Napier , having , with some weighty exceptions , assembled at Spithead , it was understood that Her Ma- jesty would inspect it on her way to Osborne House ...
... FLEET . - The splendid fleet about to proceed to the Baltic , under Sir Charles Napier , having , with some weighty exceptions , assembled at Spithead , it was understood that Her Ma- jesty would inspect it on her way to Osborne House ...
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... fleet , which was reported yesterday , and fully confirmed to- day . The day after the action a rumour spread through the allied fleet that the Russian squadron , after so many months ' confine- ment , was about to weigh anchor and try ...
... fleet , which was reported yesterday , and fully confirmed to- day . The day after the action a rumour spread through the allied fleet that the Russian squadron , after so many months ' confine- ment , was about to weigh anchor and try ...
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