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England; instructs Villeneuve; adopts continental system Naupaktis, battle of Navarino, battle of Navigation, progress in Navigation Acts Navy, British, administration of; under Commonwealth; training of officers for; at Restoration; in 18th century; in French Revolutionary Wars; mutiny in; in War of 1812; size of, in World War. _See_ England, Great Britain. French, in 18th century; in French Revolution. _See_ France. United States, in War of 1812; in Civil War; in World War. _See_ United States Nebogatoff, Russian admiral Nelson, Horatio, British admiral; in Mediterranean; at Cape St. Vincent; at the Nile; at Copenhagen; in the Channel; in Trafalgar campaign and battle Netherlands, at war with Hansa; commerce of; at war with Spain; at war with England; in War of American Revolution; in Napoleonic Wars, New York, taken by British; held by Howe Nicosia, siege of Nile, campaign of; battle of Nore, mutiny at North Sea Mine Barrage, _see_ Mine Barrage O. Octavius, Roman emperor, at Actium Ontario, campaign on Lake Open Door Policy Oquendo, Spanish naval officer Ordnance, early types of; introduced on ships; at Armada; breech-loading; rifled; long range _Oregon_, U. S. battleship, cruise of; at Santiago P. Panama Canal Parker, British Admiral, at Copenhagen-258 Parma, Duke of Peloponnesian War Penn, British admiral Perry, U. S. Commodore Persano, Italian admiral, at Lissa Persia, conquers Phoenicia; at war with Greece Pharselis, battle of Philip II, of Spain Phoenicia, commerce and colonies of; at Salamis Phormio, Greek admiral Platea, battle of Port Arthur; given to Japan; seized by Russia; operations around; fall of Portland, battle of Portsmouth, Treaty of Portugal, commerce and colonies of; decline of Prevesa, battle of Prussia, in Northern Coalition; at war with Austria Ptolemy Q. "Q-ships" Quiberon Bay, battle of R. Raleigh, Sir Walter Recalde, Spanish naval officer Renaissance _Revenge_, Drake's flagship; last fight of Robeck, British admiral, at Dardanelles Rodman, U. S. admiral Rodney, British admiral; at Saints' Passage Rojdestvensky, Russian admiral, cruise of; at Tsushima Rome, in Punic Wars; in Actium campaign; wars of Eastern Empire Rooke, British admiral Roosevelt, Theodore Rosyth, British base Rupert, Prince Russia, in Napoleonic Wars; in Far East; at war with Japan, in World War Ruyter. _See_ De Ruyter S. Saint Andree, Jean
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