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Orion then rejoined the action further south than intended, firing on the fifth French ship Peuple Souverain and Admiral Blanquet's flagship Franklin.
In the United States, Italian is the fourth most taught foreign language after Spanish, French and German, in that order ( the fifth, considering also the American Sign Language ).
But throughout the world, Italian is the fifth most taught foreign language, after English, French, German, and Spanish.
In the campaign of 1813 Allied forces in the German theater alone amounted to nearly one million whilst two years later in the Hundred Days a French decree called for the total mobilization of some 2. 5 million men ( though at most a fifth of this was managed by the time of the French defeat at Waterloo ).
Its founding members were the United Kingdom, Austrian Empire, Russian Empire and Kingdom of Prussia, the members of the Quadruple Alliance responsible for the downfall of the First French Empire ; in time France became established as a fifth member of the concert.
The region's population fell by a fifth from 1851 to 1946, reflecting low French natural growth and migration to more urbanized parts of the country.
France beat the first and second coalition during the French Revolutionary Wars, and defeated the third ( Victory of Austerlitz ), the fourth ( Victory de Jena, Eylau, Friedland ) and fifth coalition ( Victory of Wagram ) under the leadership of Napoleon.
France is the world's second-largest hip-hop market and the fifth largest global music market, with 7 percent of the world's music sales, but with an unusually high quantity of local product ( Negus: 159-60 ), although the domestic share of the French music market dropped from 48 percent to 44 percent in 1998 ( Boehm 1999 ).
For example, the current heir apparent is called ' Philippe ' in French and ' Filip ' in Dutch ; the fifth King of the Belgians was ' Baudouin ' in French and ' Boudewijn ' in Dutch.
Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Perier (; 8 November 1847 – 11 March 1907 ) was a French politician, fifth President of the French Third Republic.
Between 1694 and 1697 the French built 19 first to fifth rated ships ; the English built 58 such vessels, and the Dutch constructed 22.
The fifth suite is also exceptional as its Courante and Gigue are in the French style, rather than the Italian form of the other five suites.
He may have adapted the form from a French ballade stanza or from the Italian Ottava rima, with the omission of the fifth line.
He defeated Sampras, then the World No. 2, 8 – 6 in the fifth set at the French Open in a first-round match, but lost in the fourth round to Juan Carlos Ferrero.
A fifth act, the Quebec Act, enlarged the boundaries of what was then the Province of Quebec and instituted reforms generally favorable to the French Catholic inhabitants of the region ; although unrelated to the other four Acts, it was passed in the same legislative session and seen by the colonists as one of the Intolerable Acts.
... first he raised the money required to blunt French hegemony in Europe and thus preserved the British constitution and the protestant monarchy ; second he was instrumental in planning the military and diplomatic strategy that ultimately defeated Louis XIV ; third, as lord high treasurer, he worked to make the Treasury more efficient and attempted to weed out corruption — the Treasury as he left it served England well for the remainder of the eighteenth century ; fourth he was instrumental in negotiating and passing the Act of Union with Scotland which created the united kingdom of Great Britain ; and fifth he negotiated the creation of a unified East India Company, which would be instrumental in establishing British rule in India.
He served on the fifth rate frigate HMS Aquilon during the battle of the Glorious First of June, when Aquilon rescued the dismasted HMS Defence and exchanged broadsides with the French ship-of-the line, Impetueux.
She was only the fifth woman in history to win the Australian Open and the French Open consecutively.
The specific name derives from the French spelling of " Xerxes ", the name of Persian kings Xerxes I and Xerxes II of the fifth century BC.
It was his fifth opera for the French stage.
In 1719-the fifth year of the reign of George I and the year Daniel Defoe published Robinson Crusoe-the Castle Hotel was constructed over the site of the old baille French word for an enclosed court of the ancient castle.

fifth and ship
At this time a further design evolved, reintroducing oars to create the galley frigate such as the Charles Galley of 1676 which was rated as a 32-gun fifth rate but also had a bank of 40 oars set below the upper deck which could be used to propel the ship in the absence of a favourable wind.
* barque-rigged screw sloop ( 16 March 1877 – 1 October 1909 ), the fifth ship to bear this name
In the fifth season of Frasier, where the main characters spend episode 6 " Voyage of the Damned " on a cruise ship, ' Ship of Fools ' is used as a caption to preface their experiences.
The barque Alexander von Humboldt ( ship ) | Alexander von Humboldt, with four jibs set and a fifth furled on the bowsprit
Today, the fifth navy ship named after the town is in service.
* The fifth was the lead ship of her class of battleship.
* HMS Africa was a prison ship, launched in 1803 as the 36-gun fifth rate.
* The fifth Zebra, launched on 3 December 1895, was the lead ship of her class of destroyers.
Released to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the series, it also contains several minutes of new footage that depicted story events that were initially planned but not animated for the endings of the television series ( the launch of the Megaroad colonization ship captained by Misa Ichijyo ) and the film ( the final concert on Earth for Lynn Minmay ).
A 1980 example is the fixed space shooter Phoenix, where the player ship must fight a giant mothership in the fifth and final level.
His fifth voyage was as master and part owner of a ship.
* HMS Renown was a 30-gun fifth rate, previously the French ship Renommée.
* was a 32-gun fifth rate, originally the Scottish ship Royal William.
:* Another Brazilian ship, the Arará, traveling from Salvador to Santos, stopped to help the crippled Itagiba, but ended up being the fifth Brazilian victim of the German submarine, with a death toll of 20.
* The fifth Gibraltar was a 101-gun screw first-rate launched in 1860, on loan as a training ship in 1872, renamed Grampian in 1889, and sold 1899.
* HMS Repulse was a 32-gun fifth rate, originally the French ship Bellone.
* was a 24-gun ship launched in 1651, rebuilt as a 32-gun fifth rate in 1689, rebuilt again in 1707 and broken up in 1734.
* The fifth Myrmidon was a destroyer launched in 1900 and lost in a collision with a passenger ship in 1917.
* The second Narcissus was a 32-gun fifth rate frigate launched in 1801, a convict ship after 1823, and sold 1837.
* HMS Niger was a 33-gun fifth rate launched in 1759, reduced to sixth rate, converted to a prison ship in 1810, and renamed Negro in 1813.
* HMS Imperieuse was a 38-gun fifth rate, previously the Spanish ship Medea.
The Enterprise-D is a Galaxy-class ship and the fifth Federation starship in the Star Trek universe to carry the name Enterprise.
While a fourth rate was defined as a ship of the line, fifth and the smaller sixth rates were never included among ships-of-the-line.

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