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893:was selected instead."
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1285:References
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273:Royal Navy
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233:Complement
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87:East Cowes
1203:20 August
910:Citations
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748:In 1845,
720:In 1832,
680:in 1831.
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582:Cape Horn
578:Argentina
506:Souliotes
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1294:(1837).
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