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| ' | <p> which I had a distant view of when I landed at the Island of Siro.</p> <p>These fire-ships and bomb-vessels he made up out of the <lb/>Empress's pleasure boats and other such riff-raff of which <lb/> you may form a general idea from the extracts you have of <lb/>old letters of his to me.</p> <p>Not only the business was done by fireships and gun-boats, <lb/> but if it had not been done by such kind of irregular vessels, it <lb/> never could have been done at all.   In the open sea it was <lb/> impossible the whole naval force of the Russians could have <lb/> faced the half of the Turkish fleet, making every allowance<lb/> for the difference betwixt the awkwardness of the Russians and<lb/> the still greater awkwardness of the Turks.   In the packet I <lb/> returned you from Pole Carew was a state of the Russian <lb/>force brought down to last Autumn: <del>from</del> since then it is impossible<lb/>the number of their ships of the line can have received any considerable<lb/> additions, if any: and it has been diminished by one <add> of 74</add> that <lb/> was driven on shore some months ago in a storm not far from <lb/> Constantinople, and there taken.   The force the Captain — Bashaw<lb/> took with him from Constantinople you may find <add> I believe</add> by turning to the <lb/> <add> newspaper</add> </p>   | ||
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which I had a distant view of when I landed at the Island of Siro.
These fire-ships and bomb-vessels he made up out of the 
Empress's pleasure boats and other such riff-raff of which 
 you may form a general idea from the extracts you have of 
old letters of his to me.
Not only the business was done by fireships and gun-boats, 
 but if it had not been done by such kind of irregular vessels, it 
 never could have been done at all.   In the open sea it was 
 impossible the whole naval force of the Russians could have 
 faced the half of the Turkish fleet, making every allowance
 for the difference betwixt the awkwardness of the Russians and
 the still greater awkwardness of the Turks.   In the packet I 
 returned you from Pole Carew was a state of the Russian 
force brought down to last Autumn: from since then it is impossible
the number of their ships of the line can have received any considerable
 additions, if any: and it has been diminished by one  of 74 that 
 was driven on shore some months ago in a storm not far from 
 Constantinople, and there taken.   The force the Captain — Bashaw
 took with him from Constantinople you may find  I believe by turning to the 
  newspaper 
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