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1A voyage to Newfoundland

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    2Quelques considérations pratiques sur l'infection palustre à propos de deux cas de fièvres pernicieuses observés à bord de la frégate la Clorinde, dans la station navale de la côte orientale d'Afrique et de la mer des Indes

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      French ship Clorinde

      Five ships of the French navy have borne the name Clorinde, in honour of Clorinda in Jerusalem Delivered. Clorinde (1800), a 44-gun Uranie-class frigate

      French frigate Clorinde (1808)

      Clorinde was a 40-gun Pallas-class frigate of the French Navy designed by Jacques-Noël Sané. The Royal Navy captured her in 1814 and renamed her HMS Aurora

      French frigate Clorinde (1800)

      Clorinde was a 44-gun Uranie-class frigate of the French Navy. The Royal Navy captured her in 1803 and took her into service as HMS Clorinde. She was sold

      HMS Aurora

      became a prison ship in 1799, and was broken up in 1803. HMS Aurora (1814) was a 38-gun fifth rate, originally the French frigate Clorinde. She was captured

      French frigate Junon (1806)

      among the crews of Clorinde and Renommée which had come alongside Junon during the battle. Loire and Seine had engaged the British ship from the rear and

      French ship Iphigénie

      HMS Iphigenia (1810) at the Battle of Grand Port before becoming Iphigénie Clorinde, sister-ship of the Pallas-class Iphigénie (1810) Iphigénie (1827) at rear of

      The Yellow Admiral

      published in 1996. The story is set in the era of the Napoleonic Wars. The ships of his squadron are dispersed by the Admiralty as Aubrey's two missions

      French frigate Clorinde (1845)

      The Clorinde was a frigate of the French Navy. Built between 1843 and 1845, Clorinde was launched as a traditional frigate, bearing between 40 and 46 guns

      French ship Nestor (1810)

      the 14th Battalion of the Fleet, taken from the frigates Renommée and Clorinde. On 2 December 1812, she accidentally collided with the corvette Diligente

      List of ships captured in the 19th century

      Rousseau, was the lead ship of the Junon class. While commanded by John Shortland she was recaptured on 13 December 1809 by Clorinde and Renommée and renamed