English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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Page 856
... French , but in the night took some tartanes1 that were carrying out some piquets of soldiers to the French fleet . The 20th we saw the French fleet about 7 in the morning , and a signal was made for all cruisers . About 10 a signal was ...
... French , but in the night took some tartanes1 that were carrying out some piquets of soldiers to the French fleet . The 20th we saw the French fleet about 7 in the morning , and a signal was made for all cruisers . About 10 a signal was ...
Page 857
... French ships wronged ours much in sailing , and kept edging away the whole time . I saw the French Admiral fire several shot at one of his own men - of - war which Mr. Byng had drove out of the line , and boats sent after her . By the ...
... French ships wronged ours much in sailing , and kept edging away the whole time . I saw the French Admiral fire several shot at one of his own men - of - war which Mr. Byng had drove out of the line , and boats sent after her . By the ...
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... French language , made use of in all the copies of the present treaty , shall not form an example which may be alledged or quoted as a precedent , or in any manner prejudice either of the contracting Powers ; and that they shall conform ...
... French language , made use of in all the copies of the present treaty , shall not form an example which may be alledged or quoted as a precedent , or in any manner prejudice either of the contracting Powers ; and that they shall conform ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
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