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...to the Use of the British Navy. To Which Are Added, An Abstract of the Theory of Ship-Building; An Essay on Naval Discipline, by a Late Experienced Sea-Commander; A General Idea of the Armament of the French Navy; With Some Practical Observations
The French navy was far from ready. The British, nevertheless, were sufficiently alarmed to have inaugurated a general press the previous October. Dull, French Navy, pp. 66–8; Gruber,
The preparations that were actually being made were less impressive; see Dull, French Navy, pp. 63–4.
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On Oct. 4 a committee of senior military officers ordered the invasion attempt abandoned for the year, partly because mortality from the illness was increasing: Dull, French Navy, pp. 164–5....failed to materialize. Vergennes also demanded Spanish financial assistance if an invasion of England were to be again attempted and the Spaniards were unable to provide it: Dull, French Navy, pp. 166–...
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, pp. 325–8; Dull, French Navy, pp. 214–15. See also Vergennes to