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Page 288
... Admiral and Vice - Admiral were peculiarly happy ; for both were regarded as officers of great bravery and merit . Unfortunately for Britain both of them were in a great measure driven from her service , and their very superior ...
... Admiral and Vice - Admiral were peculiarly happy ; for both were regarded as officers of great bravery and merit . Unfortunately for Britain both of them were in a great measure driven from her service , and their very superior ...
Page 289
... Admiral Keppel . On the other hand , the Admiral suspected , that Sir Hugh Palliser was acting by the advice of his principal friends and supporters , and that by artfully getting him to sign a vindication of his conduct , he might ...
... Admiral Keppel . On the other hand , the Admiral suspected , that Sir Hugh Palliser was acting by the advice of his principal friends and supporters , and that by artfully getting him to sign a vindication of his conduct , he might ...
Page 290
... Admiral of the White , President : Vice - Admirals Buckle and Montagu ; Rear- Admirals Arbuthnot and Roddam ; Captains Milbank , F.S. Drake , Parry , Bennet , Boteler , Moutray , Duncan , and Cranston . Judge Advocate , Mr. Jackson ...
... Admiral of the White , President : Vice - Admirals Buckle and Montagu ; Rear- Admirals Arbuthnot and Roddam ; Captains Milbank , F.S. Drake , Parry , Bennet , Boteler , Moutray , Duncan , and Cranston . Judge Advocate , Mr. Jackson ...
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