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himself. He also advocated for a stronger Royal Navy and alliances with other
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on the same terms as serving officers. Warren convinced the
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on 20 May and soon received reinforcements, which combined with a planned
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being put forth by Anson which stipulated that naval officers on
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Royal Navy personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession
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was signed, which put an end to the ongoing conflict.
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1375:Connolly, Mark; Greenwood, Margaret (2003).
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1572:State University of New York Press
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1473:"Warren, Sir Peter (1703/4–1752)"
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1453:McGill–Queen's University Press
849:new uniforms for the Royal Navy
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301:First Battle of Cape Finisterre
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1377:The Rough Guide to Ireland
1358:Cambridge University Press
1183:Clarke & McArthur 2010
996:Charleston, South Carolina
950:indigenous American tribes
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1530:Lowe, William C. (2004).
1414:Cornish, Rory T. (2004).
845:Britain's colonial empire
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339:British House of Commons
1641:Sweetman, Jack (1997).
1503:Hoskins, E. B. (1916).
767:Marquis de la Jonquière
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279:Siege of St. Augustine
1647:Naval Institute Press
1548:10.1093/ref:odnb/2280
1470:Gwyn, Julian (2004).
1447:Gwyn, Julian (1974).
1432:10.1093/ref:odnb/9630
1399:Clowes, William Laird
1346:Clarke, James Stanier
992:Warren, New Hampshire
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946:Mohawk Valley region
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49:Member of Parliament
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1656:978-0-87021-229-1
1633:978-0-1410-2690-9
1607:978-1-4668-9269-9
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903: 1745
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376:Protestant
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181:Allegiance
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1291:Lowe 2004
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929:in 1726.
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563:commander
538:vessels.
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384:Caribbean
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