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See also: Spanish historian, was See also: born at Abalos on the 9th of See also: November 1765, and entered the See also: navy in 1780
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He was engaged in the unsuccessful operations against See also: Gibraltar in 1782, and afterwards in the suppression of Algerine pirates
.
See also: Ill-See also: health compelled him for a See also: time to withdraw from active service, but he devoted this forced leisure to See also: historical research, and in 1789 he was appointed by the See also: crown to examine the See also: national archives See also: relating to the maritime See also: history of See also: Spain
.
Rejoining the navy in 1793, he was See also: present at the siege of See also: Toulon, and afterwards received command of a See also: frigate
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From 179.7 to 18o8 he held in succession various
important posts in the See also: ministry of marine
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In 18o8 the French invasion led to his withdrawal to See also: Andalusia, and the rest of his See also: life was entirely devoted to literature
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In 1819 appeared, as an appendix to the See also: Academy's edition of See also: Don Quijote, his See also: Vida de Cervantes, and in 1825 the first two volumes of the Coleccion de los Viajes y Descubrimientos que hicieron See also: por See also: Mar los Espanoles desde fines del Siglo X V
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(3rd vol., 1829; 4th vol., 1837)
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In 1837 he was made a senator and director of the academy of history
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At the time of his See also: death, on the 8th of See also: October 1844, he was assisting in the preparation of the Coleccion de Documentos Ineditos para la Historia de Espana
.
His Disertacion sobre la Historia de la Nautica (1846) and Biblioteca Maritima Espanola (1851), were published posthumously
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