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The British Fleet in a Gale off Cape Finisterre on the Night of Septr the 6th 1870. In This Gale was Lost That Famous Turret Ship Captain once The Pride of the British Navy

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Title: The British Fleet in a Gale off Cape Finisterre on the Night of Septr the 6th 1870. In This Gale was Lost That Famous Turret Ship Captain once The Pride of the British Navy
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