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Battle of Toulon (1744)
The Capability of Sailing Warships: Manoeuvrability Sam Willis
The Contractor State and Its Implications, 1659-1815 2012
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Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol 57, Number 4
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PORTRAITURE and the BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER, 1739–1805 Katherine Gazzard VOLUME I: TEXT Thesis Submitted in Fulfilment Of