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* προς Ρωμαιους εγραφη απο Κορινθου δια Φοιβης της διακονου (" to the Romans it was written from Corinth by Phoebus the deacon "): 42, 90, 216, 339, 462, 466 *, 642 ;
*, British aircraft carrier launched in 1937 that participated in World War II and was sunk by a U-boat in 1941.
* The disciplinary domain of Arts and Social Sciences includes the Faculty of Arts *, the Faculty of Social Sciences *, the Faculty of Languages *, the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Educational Sciences ( formerly the Department of Education, that was raised to the status of a faculty in its own right in 2002 ).
*, was a ten-gun sloop commissioned in 1775, and served in the American Revolutionary War
*, was also a ten-gun sloop and took part in the First Barbary War
*, was a brig-rigged sloop of war launched on 28 July 1805 and sank in a storm on 29 September 1829
*, the first to be steam propelled, was an iron, side-wheeled steamer
*, a converted yacht, was a dispatch vessel in the Spanish-American War
*, launched the Doolittle Raid in 1942, fought at the Battle of Midway, and was sunk at the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands on 26 October 1942
*, was purchased on 12 October 1798 and served for less than four years.
*, was a German ocean liner, launched in 1908.
*, the lead ship of her class, was the first American ballistic missile submarine.
*, was a wooden five-gun crew steamer chartered by the US Navy for the Paraguay expedition and renamed Mystic 14 June 1859
*, was a civilian steamship purchased by the US Navy from a prize court 4 September 1862 and was decommissioned and sold 8 May 1869
*, known for most of her career as Tennessee ( ACR-10 ), was destroyed by heavy waves three months after she was renamed in 1916
*, was an Omaha-class light cruiser, saw action in World War II
*, was a Cumberland-class fleet oiler acquired by the US Navy 28 November 1956 and transferred to the US Army in 1967
*, commissioned building ( 27 May 2005 – June 2011 ), this building was the orientation " ship " for students in Great Lakes but is currently scheduled for demolition.
*, was a schooner that fought on Lake Erie and Huron during the War of 1812.
*, was a brig launched in 1842 and sunk in 1846.
*, was a torpedo boat purchased in 1898 and sold in 1920

*, and yacht
*, was a steam yacht commissioned in 1898 and used as a training ship until sold in 1919
*, was a steel yacht commissioned in 1917 and decommissioned in 1919, subsequently serving in the Department of Commerce from 1919 to 1930 before being returned to the Navy and sold in 1931.
*, was a yacht purchased by the Navy and officially referred to only as SP-274, patrolled Lake Michigan during World War I
*, was a leased yacht in commission as a patrol boat from 1917 to 1919
*, was a yacht purchased in 1898 and in service until 1919
*, a steam yacht that served in the U. S. Navy in World War I
*, was a yacht, built in 1898 and acquired by the US Navy in 1917 and converted into an armed patrol yacht.
*, was a yacht built in 1929 as Hi-Esmaro.
*, was a yacht, built in 1896 and decommissioned in 1922
*, a patrol yacht in commission in 1898, from 1900 to 1906, and from 1906 to 1907
*, formerly named Monoloa II, a wooden hulled yacht used for minesweeping until 1921

*, and built
*, formerly Duc de Duras, was a frigate built in France and placed at the disposal of John Paul Jones in 1779.
*, a passenger ferry built for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1896.
*, built in 1936 for the Federal Steam Navigation Company.
*, was built in 1907 as Saratoga and was commissioned Mercy ( ID-1305 ) on 24 January 1918.
*, a schooner built to suppress piracy and catch slavers, was launched in early August 1821, had a small part in the Amistad trials and was lost at sea in March 1843
*, was a 20-gun ship built in 1798.
*, was a minesweeper built in 1882 and commissioned in 1918, and used in coastal defense until returned to her owner in 1919.
*, was a 24-gun frigate built in 1776 and captured by the British in 1777
*, was a side-wheel steamer built in 1861 and decommissioned in 1865
*, was a gondola, built on Lake Champlain in 1776, that participated in the Battle of Valcour Island.
*, was a 28-gun sailing frigate built in 1776, captured by the British in the following year and recommissioned as HMS Virginia
*, was a 14-gun revenue cutter built in 1797 and returned to the Revenue Cutter Service in 1801
*, was a schooner built in 1797 and later served the Revenue Cutter Service until 1803
*, was a coastal patrol vessel built in 1799 and sold in 1802
*, was a screw steamer built in 1860 ; served in the American Civil War and sold in 1866
*, was a built in 1972 and decommissioned in 1999
*, a corvette built on Lake Champlain for service in the War of 1812
*, was a Van Buren-class schooner built in 1832 for United States Revenue Service and was returned to the Treasury Department and later ( 1850 ) to the United States Coastal Survey.
*, was a Spanish gunboat built in 1887 and captured during the Spanish-American War
*, a gunboat bought in England 1898, originally built as Diogenes by Howaldtswerke in Kiel and in periodic use until 1929.
*, was a galley built on Lake Champlain, which served as flagship in the Battle of Valcour Island
*, was a 28-gun frigate built under authority of an act of the Second Continental Congress dated 13 December 1775
*, the first submarine built in the Russian Empire in 1902
*, an 18-gun sloop built by the French, captured by the Royal Navy in 1794, and operated until her sale in India in 1803.
*, one of six River class destroyer escorts ( based on the British Type 12 frigate ) built for the RAN.

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