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the rest of the59
at the same time51
sail of the line43
the story of the38
ships of the line35
of the united states35
under the command of35
as soon as the32
the officers of the28
the end of the28
the officer of the27
and on the th26
on the th of24
on the part of23
at the head of22
the members of the22
the morning of the21
the command of the21
of the line and20
of the british navy20
the mouth of the20
was one of the20
the ships of the20
the arrival of the19
as a matter of19
on the morning of19
on the other side19
on the other hand19
the captain of the18
one of the most18
at the end of18
on board the britannia18
the lords of the17
lords of the admiralty17
from time to time17
the ville de paris17
in the beginning of16
the greater part of16
morning of the th16
towards the end of16
the duke of york16
a good deal of16
the story of sir16
in the matter of16
for the purpose of16
in the course of16
with coloured plates and16
coloured plates and numerous15
it is said that15
the whole of the15
a council of war15
rest of the fleet15
of the same month15
the head of the15
the loss of the15
for the first time15
on the coast of15
in the name of14
the officers and men14
one of the ships14
at the rate of14
the king of spain14
the house of commons14
officer of the deck14
of one hundred and14
a quarter of an14
a great deal of14
of the cinque ports14
the name of the14
to say nothing of13
made the signal for13
is said to have13
of the french fleet13
in the history of13
plates and numerous illustrations13
of the grand fleet13
of the german fleet13
commissioners of the admiralty13
the part of the13
officer of the day13
a quarter of a12
the count de grasse12
lord of the admiralty12
in command of the12
the history of the12
be found in the12
in view of the12
in the following year12
the lords commissioners of12
of one of the12
lords commissioners of the12
is one of the12
in the middle of12
first lord of the12
it was not until12
admiral of the fleet12
quarter of an hour12
that it was not12
of the german navy12
the royal naval college12
the passage of the12
in the west indies12
the time of the11
the side of the11
the beginning of the11
went on board the11
the character of the11
the th of the11
with a view to11
all the rest of11
the middle of the11
of the german ships11
th of the same11
in the hope of11
in the way of11
the remainder of the11
in addition to the11
put an end to11
the earl of sandwich11
appears to have been11
the britannia in the11
in one of the11
in the united states11
to the west indies11
with the exception of11
of the german empire11
of the battle of11
officers of the fleet10
of the british fleet10
the navy act of10
and men of the10
on the quarter deck10
of the ships of10
of the english fleet10
of the royal domain10
it is to be10
with the rest of10
that there was no10
the fire of the10
in the midst of10
out of the way10
on account of the10
command of the fleet10
in time of peace10
end of the year10
a great number of10
admiral of the blue10
the duke of albemarle10
that it was impossible10
officers and men of10
in consequence of the10
with the loss of10
it was necessary to10
a matter of course10
the news of the10
at the time of10
in the month of10
and some of the10
in a state of10
to that of the10
to the number of9
for the use of9
in and out of9
two hundred and fifty9
in a short time9
that is to say9
on board the victory9
the english and dutch9
to the coast of9
the united states navy9
in the spring of9
by the very rev9
to put to sea9
as soon as it9
the admiral of the9
the coast of the9
the use of the9
the destruction of the9
at a time when9
the good ship louisiana9
to the rank of9
in spite of the9
the master of the9
ruler of the royal9
there was not a9
on the side of9
that we could not9
to have been a9
other side of the9
fell in with the9
the hands of the9
as will be seen9
was sent to the9
a large number of9
with a fleet of9
the isle of wight9
in a position to9
the other side of9
the crew of the9
the bottom of the8
german ships at scapa8
the development of the8
in the case of8
to be able to8
in the british navy8
in a foreign port8
the stern of the8
of sail of the8
in connection with the8
four in the afternoon8
by one of the8
the third and fourth8
the rear of the8
the first lord of8
on board the royal8
that part of the8
and one of the8
members of the crew8
the men of the8
as soon as he8
at the age of8
in the morning of8
and at the same8
feet of water in8
of the fleet at8
a matter of fact8
one hundred and fifty8
between them and the8
one hundred and twenty8
ships at scapa flow8
in the afternoon the8
of the same year8
this way and that8
they were obliged to8
as might be expected8
for the benefit of8
that there was a8
board the good ship8
on the night of8
that he had been8
he fell in with8
it was impossible to8
four ships of the8
a certain number of8
the loss of h8
into the hands of8
vulgar and decimal fractions8
the fact that the8
the manner in which8
on the high seas8
greater part of the8
the commencement of the7
the strength of the7
the defeat of the7
and all the rest7
and out of the7
some idea of the7
the centre of the7
the state of the7
it is difficult to7
on board the good7
of the spanish fleet7
of some of the7
mouth of the thames7
per head per annum7
of the fleet in7
was at this time7
for a long time7
on the following day7
the signal for a7
the approach of the7
the course of the7
it is not easy7
was appointed to the7
in a few minutes7
of the nineteenth century7
the star spangled banner7
the last of the7
for the most part7
could be made out7
to go to sea7
it is interesting to7
in the british fleet7
was not able to7
as well as the7
upon the coast of7
the next morning the7
story of sir john7
plates and other illustrations7
of the navy act7
as we have seen7
the place of the7
that it would be7
the object of the7
is not easy to7
the coast of holland7
and most of the7
of officers and men7
in honor of the7
the editor of the7
of the channel fleet7
the ships in the7
the power of the7
ships of the first7
for the rest of7
the abolition of the7
to the eastward of7
the cost of the7
in the house of7
the master is to7
of the fleet and7
chief of the staff7
it is one of7
off the island of7
a few days before7
in accordance with the7
the close of the7
a day or two7
of the crew were7
the edge of the7
that it was the7
the presence of the7
said to have been7
of the french ships7
the return of the7
that the fleet was6
and the united states6
some of the officers6
under the name of6
and one hundred and6
of the th the6
one of them was6
he went on board6
about three in the6
the command of sir6
in the form of6
in the event of6
in the english fleet6
it would have been6
in the days of6
and there was a6
of the crew of6
arrival of the fleet6
on the larboard tack6
officers of the ship6
of the fleet to6
in the morning the6
his flag in the6
in the shape of6
that he might be6
pollywogs and sea lawyers6
the headquarters of the6
at the foot of6
there was a very6
with four coloured plates6
at that time the6
was not until the6
to the honour of6
the first time in6
it was evident that6
flag in the victory6
and the officer of6
appear to have been6
out of the line6
members of the mess6
the reign of henry6
on a war footing6
to the executive officer6
on one of the6
the french fleet was6
the fleet in the6
to be found in6
so that it was6
it was not long6
the story of admiral6
the movements of the6
the latter end of6
in a letter to6
on the th he6
the royal naval academy6
for the sake of6
that he would not6
in front of the6
and the rest of6
in the hands of6
the president of the6
the ministry of marine6
of the dutch fleet6
the wreck of the6
and the duke of6
of the first division6
part of the ship6
the defence of the6
he was obliged to6
of the german people6
as the result of6
be in a position6
to the command of6
position in the world6
first book of euclid6
it will be noticed6
a member of the6
which had been taken6
the books of the6
intelligence that the french6
on the way to6
german battle cruiser moltke6
for the invasion of6
to go to the6
the early part of6
as far as the6
the progress of the6
that the french were6
the outbreak of war6
of the prince of6
that the ship was6
in the county of6
on board of the6
coloured plates and other6
the days of the6
the conduct of the6
of the britannia magazine6
it was the most6
the strait of magellan6
the van of the6
of the french and6
say nothing of the6
the officers and crew6
the position of the6
beginning of the fight6
in the bay of6
a great part of6
the construction of a6
as one of the6
of the court martial6
it would not be6
it may be said6
a flag of truce6
and all the other6
of the first class6
of the fleet for6
the efficiency of the6
one of the boats6
to see that the6
at the beginning of6
one of the best6
that it was a6
and there is no6
the protection of the6
one side of the6
will be found in6
of the house of6
there was a great6
and the earl of6
hoisted his flag in6
in the old days6
an account of the6
in such a manner6
of the value of6
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in the act of6
on the middle deck6
to the assistance of6
in a condition to6
with a small squadron6
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of the fleet were5
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the body of the5
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the coast of guinea5
the earl of torrington5
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the signal for the5
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of the ship and5
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about half a mile5
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the first half of5
one of the earliest5
flag on board the5
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the pay of the5
three hundred and fifty5
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french and spanish fleets5
the captain and the5
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the fate of the5
the entrance to the5
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the navies of the5
the first of the5
all over the world5
of the officers of5
what was going on5
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of the naval college5
the best part of5
as if they were5
which was to be5
of the battle fleet5
on board the hindostan5
most of the ships5
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officer of the watch5
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that the duke of5
the prince of parma5
an hour or two5
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for a considerable time5
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any one who has5
the entrance of the5
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a line of battle5
new and enlarged edition5
the bay of all5
the greatest naval power5
on the lower deck5
of the north sea5
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as if they had5
at the commencement of5
of one of our5
of the base ships5
to have been the5
hundred and fifty men5
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of the royal realm5
the battle of trafalgar5
came in sight of5
of sir john hawkins5
command of the channel5
in their power to5
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navies of the world5
order that he might5
some of them were5
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the result of the5
that it is not5
there was little or5
the violence of the5
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on all the ships5
it is impossible to5
in favour of the5
the french and spanish5
story of the britannia5
as has been stated5
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in charge of the5
called a council of5
the bay of cadiz5
the total number of5
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the departure of the5
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the night of the5
the line of the5
a gale of wind5
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the men on the5
on one of these5
a share in the5
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of no more than5
two or three of5
and part of the5
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about seven in the5
that the french had5
from the fact that5
an end to the5
that the french fleet5
was in command of5
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a large part of5
of the spanish armada5
ship in the fleet5
the attention of the5
officers of the navy5
for a general chase5
the german fleet was5
the size of the5
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that he could not5
that there would be5
a college on shore5
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on the day of5
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for a few hours5
the guns of the5
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the terms of the5
about two in the5
for the reception of5
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the next day the5
the straits of magellan5
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the exception of the5
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the capital of the5
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a little to the5
as far as possible5
part of the fleet5
of the king of5
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from nature by c5
for the construction of5
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some of the ships5
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the same time the5
came up with the5
of the ships were5
the sail he could5
the prince of wales5
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the head of a5
of the island of5
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than that of the5
house of commons on4
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of the admiralty to4
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the command of a4
in the centre of4
for some time the4
the first batch of4
in which it was4
of the arrival of4
a mile and a4
ships of the enemy4
to tripolis in barbary4
in the sight of4
men of the fleet4
ships of the british4
to make the attempt4
officers and men had4
in the early days4
the ships of his4
the illustrious and britannia4
it was with difficulty4
photographs direct from nature4
a class at the4
on the pacific coast4
in the eyes of4
of sir john berry4
prince rupert and the4
the grand fleet base4
to the east and4
to the study of4
to the relief of4
all that could be4
the initiation as prescribed4
the signal for battle4
will be allowed a4
end of the month4
signal for a general4
on the quarterdeck of4
by order of the4
on the th april4
to be placed on4
the top of the4
the third dutch war4
with the white squadron4
there can be no4
number of cadets entered4
it must be said4
in honor of admiral4
and was succeeded by4
departure of the fleet4
the german ships at4
german battle cruiser seydlitz4
it in their power4
the most gallant manner4
the ships that were4
battle squadron exercising in4
place in the world4
the middle of a4
one of the officers4
the height of the4
in the times of4
being towed south to4
it is necessary to4
from photographs direct from4
on the left of4
was in the rear4
was made for the4
th the french fleet4
in spite of all4
of the fleet was4
so that we could4
the capture of the4
of the town and4
men who had been4
in the annals of4
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a state of defence4
of the present century4
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in the north sea4
the truth of the4
the corner of the4
ship in the squadron4
that he would be4
of the great elector4
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in the training of4
the last day of4
on the approach of4
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the rest of their4
the british navy was4
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of german naval policy4
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one hundred and ten4
to return to their4
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the early years of4
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the present german emperor4
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that he ought to4
to the mercy of4
the orkneys and shetlands4
the sovereignty of the4
the story of lord4
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he was to be4
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speed of ten knots4
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the water in the4
of the number of4
the prince of orange4
by this time the4
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the king of denmark4
the duke of parma4
were in favour of4
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the central part of4
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on board the ships4
on crossing the line4
of the coast of4
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one of the last4
on the starboard side4
was on board the4
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at this time the4
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out of the harbour4
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in the life of4
for the time being4
edited by paul n4
of the captain of4
the salvador del mundo4
with the battle fleet4
the assistance of a4
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six sail of the4
the left of the4
daylight the next morning4
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that the enemy had4
the command of admiral4
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night of the th4
that the enemy were4
off the coast of4
of the reign of4
on the west side4
the honourable john byng4
of the royal george4
and in a few4
and no doubt the4
glad to see you4
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on the after bridge4
mounting a total of4
stood out to sea4
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and the next day4
the sea at the4
five sail of the4
as that of the4
every one was glad4
shifted his flag to4
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set to work to4
a fleet of sail4
battle or large armoured4
that the victory was4
side of the english4
early years of the4
in the early years4
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of the first book4
the honour of the4
as many of the4
to the effect that4
was not to be4
an opportunity of coming4
the french fleet of4
rule of the road4
the title of the4
of the foreign service4
a strong german fleet4
three millions of people4
or large armoured cruisers4
down upon the enemy4
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by the king of4
let it be said4
the mutiny of the4
the coast of barbary4
in the light of4
his flag to the4
the signal for his4
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the same number of4
eight ships of the4
of the land forces4
put to sea again4
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the gulf of paria4
it is time to4
the secretary to the4
two ships of the4
the line and two4
allowed a second trial4
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quarter of a century4
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by the end of4
it is probable that4
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nelson was appointed to4
day of the same4
not being able to4
by the earl of4
all the officers of4
the west side of4
from the navy list4
and a half years4
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on the books of4
previous as in previous4
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the stump of the4
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do his utmost to4
might be able to4
of many of the4
on the port side4
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the earl of arundel4
what seemed to be4
promoted to the rank4
of the people of4
to keep the sea4
king of otahei ty4
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what might be called4
in the early part4
of the officers and4
the freedom of the4
if he did not4
it is the most4
was made to the4
passage of the navy4
with his whole fleet4
the minister of marine4
of the city of4
with upwards of illustrations4
in a council of4
be allowed a second4
the most powerful fleet4
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rest of the crew4
site for a college4
out to sea and4
the midst of the4
in the year of4
a letter to the4
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the people of the4
one of the principal4
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on the arrival of4
of the american fleet4
in the following pages4
red and white lights4
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mouth of the river4
the fleet and the4
from hampton roads to4
to the southward of4
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advantage of the wind4
as might have been4
the heart of the4
the admiral and his4
the fleet at the4
the articles of war4
found in the appendix4
to the lords of4
should be able to4
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the force of the4
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in the most gallant4
to one of the4
editor of the britannia4
days of the britannia4
the lee of the4
of water in the4
up out of the4
junior army and navy4
to the lords commissioners4
cost of the britannia4
one of the men4
the day of the4
the signal was made4
the hopes of the4
the institution of a4
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as in previous as4
reason to believe that4
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than half an hour4
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members of the court4
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of a couple of4
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were sent out to4
to the united states4
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his flag on board4
the island of st4
of the first squadron4
the mercy of the4
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up to that time4
a letter from the4
on board the st4
on which you are4
german battle cruiser hindenburg4
to the house of4
mails for the fleet4
the fleet for the4
seven in the morning4
of two or three4
his flag in her4
some of the more4
two in the afternoon4
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of the ship in4
a few years later4
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in the highest degree4
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does not seem to4
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in company with the4
as a sort of4
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on the main deck4
to the leeward of4
quarters of a mile4
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line and two frigates4
the first dutch war4
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in the words of4
the battle of the4
the day of his4
sight of each other4
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might have been expected4
in the heart of4
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the coast of france4
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with that of the4
came to the throne4
the english admiral was4
fleets of the world4
early in the year4
the scuttling of the4
mile and a half4
to the credit of4
the staff of the4
by sir robert ball4
a descent upon the4
water in the hold4
rupert and the duke4
of ships of the4
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