The British Admirals: With an Introductory View of the Naval History of England, Том 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833 |
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... Calais , because it was the " most convenient landing - place for any out of England to set footing in France ; " and also , because it had " done many great displeasures to him and his people , by its piracies exercised on the English ...
... Calais , because it was the " most convenient landing - place for any out of England to set footing in France ; " and also , because it had " done many great displeasures to him and his people , by its piracies exercised on the English ...
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... CALAIS . 66 295 it at the same time by sea and by land , the fleet ar- riving from England at this juncture , under the lord high admiral , William Clinton , earl of Huntingdon , and the lord John Montgomery , vice - admiral . The ...
... CALAIS . 66 295 it at the same time by sea and by land , the fleet ar- riving from England at this juncture , under the lord high admiral , William Clinton , earl of Huntingdon , and the lord John Montgomery , vice - admiral . The ...
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... Calais ; and 500 men , who escaped from the wreck , were made prisoners . The ships from Calais encoun- tered seventy - two of the enemy's navy ; and “ be- haved themselves so manfully , " that they took eighteen of them , " besides a ...
... Calais ; and 500 men , who escaped from the wreck , were made prisoners . The ships from Calais encoun- tered seventy - two of the enemy's navy ; and “ be- haved themselves so manfully , " that they took eighteen of them , " besides a ...
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