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[Achilles Ship Dam and English Squadron Defeat] [Graphic Material]

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Registration: “Dam of the Navio Achilles: and defeat of others of the Ynglesa Squadron, for the French division surta in Algeciras, seen from the field of San Roque.”
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Title: [Achilles Ship Dam and English Squadron Defeat] [Graphic Material]
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Registration: “Dam of the Navio Achilles: and defeat of others of the Ynglesa Squadron, for the French division surta in Algeciras, seen from the field of San Roque.
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