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 BY THE ALLIED FLEET. 275 It must also be reinembcrcd that if Lord Eag- citap. lau thus ventured to invoke the aid of the uavy, ^^' ho, at all events, did nothing to render its action abortive. He took no part with General Canrob- ert nor Avith Admiral Hamelin in causing those changes which we shall by-and-by hear of as de- facing the original plan.