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872:List of ships captured at Battle of Copenhagen
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548:third rates
529:Goede Hoepe
86:6 June 1807
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540:Saumarez
534:In 1808
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344:1
341:+
339:3
318:4
314:3
311:+
309:4
301:2
297:1
294:+
292:7
273:)
269:(
246:2
242:1
34:)
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