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No 2 Moonlight. H.M. Ship Seahorse. Captain John Stewart. At 10.30 PM 5th July 1808. Engaging the Turkish Frigate and Corvette. The Galley making off, and the Corvette blowing up forward
Title: No 2 Moonlight. H.M. Ship Seahorse. Captain John Stewart. At 10.30 PM 5th July 1808. Engaging the Turkish Frigate and Corvette. The Galley making off, and the Corvette blowing up forward
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