The Naval Chronicle, Том 19John Jones J. Gold, 1808 Contains a general and biographical history of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects, under the guidance of several literary and professional men. |
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... assistance of the biographer , as men of equal merit though not of equal celebrity . At the present awful crisis of civilized Eu- rope , amidst the general wreck and degradation of the continent , whilst the storm is still raging , and ...
... assistance of the biographer , as men of equal merit though not of equal celebrity . At the present awful crisis of civilized Eu- rope , amidst the general wreck and degradation of the continent , whilst the storm is still raging , and ...
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... assistance . The action commenced at half - past eleven at * At the time this passage was made , it was conceived to be a very quick run ; but so much have we improved in navigating our vessels since that period , that we cannot help ...
... assistance . The action commenced at half - past eleven at * At the time this passage was made , it was conceived to be a very quick run ; but so much have we improved in navigating our vessels since that period , that we cannot help ...
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... assistance , not only from his being a relation , but from that matural impulse which every brave man feels in assisting those of a similar character with his own . " This much , my dear , of the captain's letter I have transcribed ...
... assistance , not only from his being a relation , but from that matural impulse which every brave man feels in assisting those of a similar character with his own . " This much , my dear , of the captain's letter I have transcribed ...
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... assistance of an old and experienced Guernsey pilot , she was enabled to get through an intricate * Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . III . page 336 and 337 . passage never before attempted by king's ships , and came 16 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
... assistance of an old and experienced Guernsey pilot , she was enabled to get through an intricate * Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . III . page 336 and 337 . passage never before attempted by king's ships , and came 16 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
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... assistance received from your ship . I can only offer you my best thanks for your kindness ; and at the same time , please to offer my best wishes to your officers ; and , I trust time will not wear off the obligations myself and owners ...
... assistance received from your ship . I can only offer you my best thanks for your kindness ; and at the same time , please to offer my best wishes to your officers ; and , I trust time will not wear off the obligations myself and owners ...
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