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A Ship on The High Seas Caught by a Squall, Known As 'the Gust'
An Action off the Barbary Coast with Galleys and English Ships
Dutch Vessels Inshore and Men Bathing
A Brisk Breeze
A Calm 2
A Calm
A States Yacht Under Sail Close to The Shore with Many Other Vessels
An Action Off The Barbary Coast with Galleys And English Ships
The Cannon Shot
Ships in a Stormy Sea
Ships And Militia by a Rocky Shore
The Launch of a Single Deck Warship with a Royal Yacht in Attendance
Ships Near The Coast
The Capture of The Royal Prince
Ships Near The Coast During a Calm
"naval Battle Between Michiel Adriaensz De Ruyter And The Duke of York on The ""royal Prince"" During The Battle of Solebay, 7 June 1672: Episode From