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...(1728–1802), who had served in the French navy since 1743, took part in French naval...
...the French colonies, as well as the French navy and merchant marine.—All these considerations...
3October 1789 (Washington Papers)
A squadron of the French navy consisting of two ships of 74 guns and four frigates...
4[Diary entry: 12 October 1789] (Washington Papers)
A squadron of the French navy consisting of two ships of 74 guns and four frigates...
...September and October 1789 a squadron of vessels of the French navy, under the command of...
...). The younger Dubois had served in the French navy himself from the 1750s to the 1770s...
...in Baltimore heard the dispute between French Navy lieutenant Pierre Delivet (b. ca. 1735...
...stipulating that all deserters from the French navy whom he might arrest be freed...
in the French navy, arrived in Baltimore in April 1786 as a commercial...
distillations as was practized both in the British and French navies. I heard nothing more of his
..., who I declined entering into the French Navy, for good & Substantial reasons given...
Brest was the principal French navy base on the Atlantic. France and Great Britain were...
...was French consul in Philadelphia and agent for supplying the French navy. See
...administration for enlisting in the French Navy, which the president considered a...
Serving in the French navy by 1778, he participated in engagements at Grenada and...
...was French consul in Philadelphia and agent for supplying the French navy. See ...French navy,...
...to furnish all the necessary provisions for the French navy “as well as to fulfill any other...
...Islands a Conquest to England: The French Navy wholly ruined: and Insurrection spreading from...
...who might be sailing for France with the French navy, which was due to leave on March 18...
...in Philadelphia and agent for supplying the French navy. Under this plan a board of trustees...
..., marquis de Tilly, who had commanded the French navy at the siege of Yorktown, had arrived...
.... Valoruche, a petty officer in the French navy, requesting that Humphreys intervene on behalf...
...at hand, may add a few Ships to the french Navy, but will not make them masters of the Sea...
The French Navy, which had been considerably strengthened in the late 1780s,... ...the French Navy...
...in Philadelphia and agent for supplying the French navy. John B. Church was the husband...
The French Navy had only a limited impact on the British, but......: The British & French Navies...
...(1757–1799), a career officer in the French navy, had been promoted to admiral in early...
...1794. He then offered his services to the French navy, and while waiting for a commisson he...
....S. shipping in the West Indies by the French Navy and expressed his strong hope that “a...
...Barney, who was then in the service of the French Navy, had arrived in Annapolis, Md., and was...
...de Maulévrier) (1758–1820) served in the French navy as a midshipman in 1775 and was promoted...
...Caumont. William served for a time in the French navy and was a member of the Royal and...