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119:General characteristics
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271:Armand de Saint-FĂ©lix
259:Siege of Pondicherry
200:12-pounder long guns
194:24-pounder long guns
21:French ship Brillant
609:Lacour-Gayet (1910)
437:Battle of Cuddalore
356:HMS Coventry (1757)
331:with Lieutenant de
278:Battle of Negapatam
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148:51 metres
106:June 1786
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414:Illustre
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371:Illustre
339:Brillant
329:Brillant
304:Brillant
283:Artésien
243:Brillant
217:Brillant
187:Armament
87:Launched
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37:Brillant
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