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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... continued from our pre- ceding volume . With other acceptable communications , unne cessary here to detail , we have particularly to notice the excellent correspondence of A. F. Y. which commenced at page 196 ; the letter of Mercator ...
... continued from our pre- ceding volume . With other acceptable communications , unne cessary here to detail , we have particularly to notice the excellent correspondence of A. F. Y. which commenced at page 196 ; the letter of Mercator ...
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... passage we refer our readers to JOHNSON'S " Oriental Voyager , " published by ASPERNE , in Cornhill . + Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . XVIII . page 353 . night , and continued till half - past four in CAPTAIN JOSEPH ELLISON , 5.
... passage we refer our readers to JOHNSON'S " Oriental Voyager , " published by ASPERNE , in Cornhill . + Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . XVIII . page 353 . night , and continued till half - past four in CAPTAIN JOSEPH ELLISON , 5.
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John Jones. night , and continued till half - past four in the morning , when the Capricieuse struck her colours . Lieutenant Ellison , who lost his arm upon this occasion , greatly distinguished himself . Captain Waldegrave , in ...
John Jones. night , and continued till half - past four in the morning , when the Capricieuse struck her colours . Lieutenant Ellison , who lost his arm upon this occasion , greatly distinguished himself . Captain Waldegrave , in ...
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... continued ever since . During the time that Mr. Ellison was employed upon this ser vice , he had several narrow escapes ; one of which , in particular , is deserving of notice . Information having been sent , from Sir Thomas Pye , who ...
... continued ever since . During the time that Mr. Ellison was employed upon this ser vice , he had several narrow escapes ; one of which , in particular , is deserving of notice . Information having been sent , from Sir Thomas Pye , who ...
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... continued to blow strong , with a heavy sea , and the Indiaman was every moment in danger of going on shore , in which case she must inevitably have been lost . However , having succeeded in getting the hawsers on board , the Belvidere ...
... continued to blow strong , with a heavy sea , and the Indiaman was every moment in danger of going on shore , in which case she must inevitably have been lost . However , having succeeded in getting the hawsers on board , the Belvidere ...
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