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...-Commander; A General Idea of the Armament of the French Navy; With Some Practical...
, 366; Dull, French Navy, pp. 27, 377; James H. Hutson, “...
Dull, French Navy, pp. 6–9, 31–3, 36–7,...
...ready, but none was yet in active service: Dull, French Navy, pp. 52–3, 60–1.
...the British naval preparations were much exaggerated; see Dull, French Navy, pp. 60–3, 75.
At a certain period the French navy consisted of 115 sail of the line from 1st to...
The French navy was far from ready. The British, nevertheless, were... .... Dull,French Navy...
...were actually being made were less impressive; see Dull, French Navy, pp. 63–4.
...Boux had achieved an eminence in the French navy remarkable for one who was not of noble birth...
...June 1 Bruslé, a surgeon in the French navy, inquires from Paris whether Franklin is...
...ordered its patrols to give protection on demand. Dull, French Navy, pp. 64–5, 70–1; Stevens,
, 448–69; Dull, French Navy, pp. 83–6.
Dull, French Navy, pp. 77–8; Clark,
Dull, French Navy, pp. 78–80.
...join the Franco-American alliance the following spring. Dull, French Navy, pp. 81, 94–5.
...1 (Philadelphia, 1982), pp. 29–32, and French Navy, pp. 83–101.
...to take any action until her fleets returned: Dull, French Navy, pp. 100, 102.
For the background of this decision see Dull, French Navy, pp. 94–100.
...event of an Austro-Prussian war over Bavaria. Dull, French Navy, p. 113.
, Feb. 1; Dull, French Navy, pp. 96 n, 102 n....Deane and his dispatches: Dull, French Navy,...
...been a former auxiliary officer in the French navy. He specialized in Anglo-French trade and...
...time be a party to the treaties; see Dull, French Navy, pp. 94–101.
’s 26: Dull, French Navy, p. 356.
...a chevalier de St.-Louis and a captain in the French navy by the time he died in 1779:
...has been through eighteen campaigns as a surgeon in the French navy.
...French Ambassador was ordered home from London. See Dull, French Navy, pp. 103–5.
...ship now that his two brothers are in the French navy. He can leave in a fortnight if Franklin...
...Monttessuy, a Parisian banker who supplies the French navy with wood, sailcloth, rope, and tar...
...Breton ports to stimulate British fears of invasion: Dull, French Navy, p. 112 n.
...She was new, and of only 26 guns: Dull, French Navy, p. 357.