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1 The British admirals are the heroes of the dying eighteenth century.
2 The ambassadors and their secretary shook hands with the British Admiral .
3 The British admiral , Hope, after displaying extraordinary gallantry, was terribly wounded.
4 He acted in this whole expedition with the genuine spirit of a British admiral .
5 The British admiral endeavoured to force on a close engagement.
6 Sitting with bowed head the British admiral looked most uncomfortable.
7 I, p. 551: Transmitting correspondence relative to an order of the British admiral , Alex.
8 Again and again the wild north-west gales blew the British admiral off his cruising ground.
9 The brave and enterprising British Admiral Nelson has obtained a most signal and decisive victory.
10 My talk with the British Admiral , Sir John Fisher.
11 The British admiral 's position was now a difficult one.
12 The success of the enemy increased to an extraordinary degree the difficulties of the British admiral .
13 Talks with the British Admiral Irvine, at St. Moritz; his advocacy of war vessels with beaks.
14 The British admiral Boscawen had a large fleet, and General Amherst an army twelve thousand strong.
15 When the two lines were nearly opposite each other the British admiral ware down to attack.
16 The British admiral was represented as guarding Napoleon.
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