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  • == Ships == * {{HMS|Prevost|1803|6}}, a 12-gun schooner that the Royal Navy purchased in 1803 and that the French privateer ''Austerlitz'' captured in 1807 ...
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  • ...ce)]], a historical North American region claimed by France, 1682–1763 and 1803 ...a (New Spain)]], a historical North American region claimed by Spain, 1764–1803 ...
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  • '''USS ''Argus''''' may refer to one of these [[United States Navy]] ships: * {{USS|Argus|1803}}, a brig commissioned in 1803 that served in the First Barbary War and the War of 1812 until captured by ...
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  • '''USS ''Vixen''''' may refer to the following ships of the [[United States Navy]]: * {{USS|Vixen|1803}}, was a [[schooner]], launched in 1803 and captured by the British in 1812 ...
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  • ...tates Navy]] which influenced the later [[merchant ship]]s and [[clipper]] ships. * '''Ships designed''' ...
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  • *[[Electorate of Cologne]], a state and electorate until 1803 ==German navy ships== ...
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  • Nine ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have been named HMS ''Meteor'' after the [[meteor]], ...l]], previously in civilian service as ''Sarah Ann''. She was purchased in 1803 and sold in 1811. ...
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  • Seven ships of the [[United Kingdom]]'s [[Royal Navy]] have been called '''HMS ''Pallas ...'' when she was converted to a [[troopship]] in 1798. She was broken up in 1803. ...
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  • Several ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have carried the name '''HMS ''Orestes''''', after th * {{HMS|Orestes|1803}} was a ship sloop of 14 guns, purchased in 1803; her crew burnt her in 1805 to prevent the enemy capturing her. ...
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  • ...''', or variant spelling '''USS ''Merrimac''''', may be any one of several ships commissioned in the [[United States Navy]] and named after the [[Merrimack *{{USS|Argus|1803}}, a brig laid down as USS ''Merrimack'' in 1803 but renamed prior to completion ...
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  • {{short description|1803 ship of the line of the Royal Navy}} {{other ships|HMS Colossus}} ...
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  • Six ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have been named '''HMS ''Colossus''''': * {{HMS|Colossus|1803}} was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1803. She fought at [[Battle of Trafalgar|Trafalgar]] and was broken up in 1826 ...
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  • Six Royal Navy ships have been called '''HMS ''Hero''''': * {{HMS|Hero|1803}}, a 74-gun third rate launched in 1803 and wrecked on 25 December 1811, with the loss of all her crew, inside the ...
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  • Several ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have been named '''HMS ''Euryalus''''' after [[Euryal * {{HMS|Euryalus|1803}}, launched 1803, was a [[frigate]]. Captained by [[Henry Blackwood]], she was at the [[Batt ...
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  • Nine [[Royal Navy]] ships have borne the name '''HMS ''Ambuscade''''': ...er 1798]] and renamed ''Embuscade''. She was recaptured by the British in 1803 and broken up in 1810. ...
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  • '''USS ''Spitfire''''' may refer to the following ships of the [[United States Navy]]: * {{USS|Spitfire|1803}}, a merchant sloop operated until 1820. ...
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  • Seven ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have been named '''HMS ''Africa''''', after the conti ...rison ship]], launched in 1803 as the 36-gun [[fifth rate]] {{HMS|Euryalus|1803}}. She became a prison ship in 1826, was renamed HMS ''Africa'' in 1859 and ...
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  • Three ships of the [[Royal Australian Navy]] (RAN) have been named '''HMAS ''Hobart'''' ...aptured by the Royal Navy in 1794, and operated until her sale in India in 1803. ...
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  • Nine ships of the [[French Navy]] have borne the name '''''Achille''''' in honour of G ...4|2}} (1803), a 74-gun {{sclass|Téméraire|ship of the line|2}} launched in 1803, which took part in the Battle of Trafalgar, where she exploded and sank. ...
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  • ...up of varying quantities of stone, was increased to compensate. When the ships were reactivated, and fitted with stores and guns, large quantities of ball ...then be recovered and returned to the dockyard to replace ballast in other ships being put in ordinary, or that otherwise needed extra ballast.<ref name="Be ...
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