Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: April 30, 2025
MR. BARRAUD. "There are two interesting associations with Napoleon to be seen in the Mediterranean off Toulon. One is an old dismantled frigate, which is moored just within the watergates of the basin, and carefully roofed over and painted. She is the 'Muiron, with an inscription in large characters on the stern, as follows: 'Cette frégate prise
Ay, no doubt the ship is the Minerva, after all, for there's something on the head like a helmet." "It never can be the Minerva," said the vice-admiral, positively, "for she, I feel certain, is a frigate. Hand me the little book with a red cover, Bunting; that near your hand; it has a list of the enemy's navy. Here it is, 'la Minerve, 32, le capitaine de frégate, Mondon.
"What is the name of your ship? how can we assist you?" "Terpsichore a boat, with provisions." "Comment?" "Frégate croiseur Terpsichore." "Does she sail well? at what time?" "To night, with a guide." "Que dit-il?" "Elle marche bien avec le vent large." "Demandez-lui la force." "What number of guns? how can you get out?" "Thirty-six guns. I have the means." "Trente-six canons."
Word Of The Day
Others Looking