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474:Florentina
392:Royal Navy
370:SĂ©millante
326:Royal Navy
284:carronades
246:Propulsion
109:8 May 1793
708:Citations
508:Thunderer
492:Admiralty
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486:Because
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254:Armament
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106:Launched
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