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... quadron , the captain would not have gone to fea again after Admiral Darby's laft cruize . SUPPLEMENT A LA GAZETTE DE FRANCE . Tuesday , July 9 , 1782 . Extract of a letter from the Comte de Guichen , dated on board the Terrible at fea ...
... quadron , the captain would not have gone to fea again after Admiral Darby's laft cruize . SUPPLEMENT A LA GAZETTE DE FRANCE . Tuesday , July 9 , 1782 . Extract of a letter from the Comte de Guichen , dated on board the Terrible at fea ...
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