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in
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a token of good faith. The visit was counter-productive, as the display of power of the French fleet, compounded by bouts of diplomatic clumsiness such as inaugurating an equestrian statue of Napoléon I, irritated and worried the
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Marielle's plans, which had been approved in December 1852. At the same time, the order for the steam engine was placed.
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proved much heavier than anticipated: designed to displace 6466 tonnes for an 8.20-metre draught, she actually displaced 6873, yielding a 9-metre draught that lowered the lower battery to only 1.45 meters above water, instead of the intended 1.75 metres.
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967:L'Illustration : journal universel
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981:"La Flotte de Napoléon III"
915:A Treatise on Naval Gunnery
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1299:Great Harry
1206:Galera Real
1199:Cakra Dunia
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675:Crimean War
319:Crimean War
281:French Navy
1662:1855 ships
1646:Categories
1526:Dunderberg
1505:Appomattox
1422:Shenandoah
1403:Santa Anna
1292:Grace Dieu
1177:Thalamegos
1147:Nemi ships
1130:Khufu ship
1038:ShipScribe
1016:ShipScribe
881:References
783:Images of
576:featuring
386:tumblehome
230:: 130 guns
214:Complement
173:Propulsion
112:In service
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1450:Tenacious
1342:Mahmudiye
1319:Javanese
1285:Götheborg
1163:Syracusia
907:165892922
861:Citations
748:In 1865,
464:Algésiras
401:Louis-XIV
217:1,170 men
196:whaleboat
80:Laid down
47:, London.
1606:Immobile
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412:Bretagne
392:design,
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348:Bretagne
344:Terrible
330:Bretagne
307:Napoléon
276:Bretagne
228:Original
222:Armament
206:Capacity
200:dinghies
120:Stricken
88:Launched
37:Bretagne
1631:Belyana
1596:Orlando
1568:Jylland
1485:Wyoming
1471:Victory
1396:Roanoke
723:TĂ©touan
558:transom
527:transom
248: :
246:in 1869
165:Draught
72:Builder
53:History
1589:Mersey
1533:Eureka
1389:Rahīmī
1356:Orient
1328:Kronan
1279:Ghurab
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523:Veleda
458:Arcole
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429:Desaix
382:Desaix
352:Desaix
267:timber
264:Armour
198:, 2 Ă—
149:Length
66:France
1624:Other
1561:Iosco
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648:Océan
623:Océan
531:geniī
501:used
390:Océan
374:Océan
361:Valmy
337:class
335:Océan
312:stern
302:Océan
297:Valmy
292:class
290:Océan
181:Speed
1457:Vasa
1349:Mars
1321:jong
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993:"La
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893:ISBN
664:HMS
466:type
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128:Fate
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