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    Extract of a letter received this morning from Sir J. Borlase Warren to Lord Viscount Castlereagh, dated from His Majesty's ship the Canada, in Lough Swilly, the 16th instant.

    Great Britain. Army. | Date: [1798]
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    An account received from Vice-Admiral Townshend, of his taking, sinking, burning and destroying the greatest part of a fleet, consisting of 40 Martinico ships.

    Great Britain. Royal Navy. | Date: 1745
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    Great Britain triumphant. Containing a full explanation of a scheme for strengthening and invigorating the British Navy, and Capturing the Ships of War, and Privateers of France; Deeply interesting to Britons in general, and to Gentlemen of the Navy, and Merchants in particular. With Some Account of Certain other schemes, now preparing to be laid before Mr. Pitt, for raising Immense Supplies, for the purposes of war, without burthening the people; and for lessening their burthens in time of peace. Taking also some notice of certain other of the Author's inventions and contrivances both political, and philosophical. Dedicated to His Majesty, and Presented to the Right Hon. William Pitt. By Thomas German, Gent.

    German, Thomas. | Date: [1793]
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