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... British government . There seemed to him no reason why a government that wished to deal honestly with France should permit the brother heir - apparent of Louis XVI not only to live in close association with the English Court , but also ...
... British government . There seemed to him no reason why a government that wished to deal honestly with France should permit the brother heir - apparent of Louis XVI not only to live in close association with the English Court , but also ...
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... British off the latter port ) , and become masters of the Channel for long enough . Dismissing to Egypt a British fleet hardly likely to take his orders did not strike Bonaparte as at all a chimerical project . In fact , his own ...
... British off the latter port ) , and become masters of the Channel for long enough . Dismissing to Egypt a British fleet hardly likely to take his orders did not strike Bonaparte as at all a chimerical project . In fact , his own ...
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... British squadron of five covering both ports ; five French in Ferrol with six British on guard ; at Toulon II French watched by 12 British . The Toulon squadron was thus not strong enough to fight the Brest blockaders unaided , and ...
... British squadron of five covering both ports ; five French in Ferrol with six British on guard ; at Toulon II French watched by 12 British . The Toulon squadron was thus not strong enough to fight the Brest blockaders unaided , and ...
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