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... Sir Edward Hawke . Keppel , however , had not the good fortune of being permanently attached to it ; the Torbay , having sustained some damage , was obliged to return to port for repairs . When ready for sea he rejoined the fleet ; but ...
... Sir Edward Hawke . Keppel , however , had not the good fortune of being permanently attached to it ; the Torbay , having sustained some damage , was obliged to return to port for repairs . When ready for sea he rejoined the fleet ; but ...
Side 70
... Sir Edward Hawke , consisting of eighteen sail of the line , besides frigates and fire - ships , forty - four transports , with ten complete regiments , under the command of Sir John Mor- daunt . The object was to attempt , as far as ...
... Sir Edward Hawke , consisting of eighteen sail of the line , besides frigates and fire - ships , forty - four transports , with ten complete regiments , under the command of Sir John Mor- daunt . The object was to attempt , as far as ...
Side 71
... Sir Edward Hawke . Information having been received of an expedition fitting out at Rochefort , Sir Edward Hawke was again dispatched with six sail of the line , of which the Torbay was one . On arriving in Basque Roads they discovered ...
... Sir Edward Hawke . Information having been received of an expedition fitting out at Rochefort , Sir Edward Hawke was again dispatched with six sail of the line , of which the Torbay was one . On arriving in Basque Roads they discovered ...
Side 72
... Sir Edward Hawke , who had just received intelligence of four ships of the line in Port - Louis being about to join the French fleet off Ushant . With a view of intercepting them , the admiral dis- patched Keppel with the following ...
... Sir Edward Hawke , who had just received intelligence of four ships of the line in Port - Louis being about to join the French fleet off Ushant . With a view of intercepting them , the admiral dis- patched Keppel with the following ...
Side 73
... Sir Edward Hawke had ordered his ship , the Royal George , to reserve her fire until she came alongside of the French admiral , the Soleil Royale . The pilot informed him that this could not be done without the most imminent danger of ...
... Sir Edward Hawke had ordered his ship , the Royal George , to reserve her fire until she came alongside of the French admiral , the Soleil Royale . The pilot informed him that this could not be done without the most imminent danger of ...
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