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CONTEXTS.
32-5—Boats of Niger near the Penmarcks, 326—Spencer and Volcan, ibid.—Capture of the Argo, 327—Suffisante and Revanche, 328—Santa-Margaritaand Tamise,329—Unicorn and Tribune, 330—Dryad and Proserpine, 332—Southampton and Utile, 338—Glatton and French frigates, 335—Amiableand Pensee, 339—Mermaid and Vengeance, 340—Quebec and two French frigates, 342—Destruction of the Andromaqne, 343—Raison and Vengeance,345—Capture of the Elizabet, 346—Capture of the Bonne-Citoyenne, 348—Rear-admiral Sereev in the Indian seas, 349—M. Sercey and two British 74s,350—Loss of the Amphion, 355—Pelican and Medce, 356—Terpsichoreand Mahonesa , 358—French privateers, 359—Lapwing at Anguilla ; 3Gt)—Terpsichore and Veslale, 36i—Minerve and Sabina, 364—Blanche andCeres, 365— Colonial expeditions, North America , 366—Ilear-admiralllichery at Newfoundland , 367— West Indies —Capture of Demerara, ibid.—Recapture of Sainte-Lucie , 368—Capture of St.-Vincent and Grenada, 369—British at Leogane and at Bombarde, St.-Domingo, 370— East Indies,371—Capture of Columbo , Amboyna , and Banda, 372—Capture of Dutch squadron in Simon's buy, 374—Destruction of French settlement at Foulpoint, Madagascar, ibid.
DIAGRAMS.
Action of the Nymphe and Cleopatre.
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