The Navy in the War of 1739 48 volume 2

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The Navy in the War of 1739 48 volume 2
Herbert W Herbert William Richmond
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" "In order that M. De Roquefeuil may be able to judge as to what he can undertake against the naval forces of England, his Majesty sends 1 For Saxe's instructions see Appendix V.
2 Guerin {Histoire Maritime de la France), in speaking of the outbreak of this war, alludes indignantly to the shame which must always attach to England for her habit of beginning war without a declaration; and states that France after making a proper declaration proceeded to conduct an attempt to invade (pp. 341-342)
.... It is to be feared that England's "shame" must be shared by France.
1 744 RoquejeuiVs instructions 79 him herewith a list of all the English men of war that are actually fit for the sea or being made ready. He will see by this list that there are now only nine or ten at Spithead, and that the remainder are dispersed at the different ports: he should recognise that the majority of these ships are not completely fitted. In these circumstances, his Majesty considers that M. De Roquefeuil, after entering the Channel, should continue on his course until he is abreast the Isle of Wight, in order to draw out the ships that are at Spithead, and that he should begin the operations committed to his care by attacking and destroying this squadron of ships.


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