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RM2AKG554–Memoirs of DrThomas WEvans: the second French empire . l fighting ship inthe British navy, was struggling with the storm at themouth of the Channel, where she sank an hour later, tak-ing down with her all on board, a crew of officers andmen five hundred in number; and—a remarkable coinci-dence—her commander was Sir Hugh Burgoyne, a cousinof the Sir John Burgoyne, on whose small cutter we wereso rejoiced to know we were to embark this night thatwe had never once thought of danger. The appallingnews of the loss of the Captain, which came to us verysoon after we arrived in England, impressed us v
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