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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... gives me the opportunity of becoming known to you , and of expressing a wish for the increase of that acquaintance . If circum- stances should at any time bring me into the vicinity where you may be , I shall with pleasure avail myself ...
... gives me the opportunity of becoming known to you , and of expressing a wish for the increase of that acquaintance . If circum- stances should at any time bring me into the vicinity where you may be , I shall with pleasure avail myself ...
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... give him immediate information of the enemy's surrender , promising him a glass of grog for his trouble . Scarcely more than a quarter of an hour had elapsed , when the man came to him , waving his hat , with the joyful news ; on which ...
... give him immediate information of the enemy's surrender , promising him a glass of grog for his trouble . Scarcely more than a quarter of an hour had elapsed , when the man came to him , waving his hat , with the joyful news ; on which ...
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... gives me reason to believe he will exert his interest to serve you ; I wish I had any , that could contribute to your promotion , which you have so well merited . But I am not in parliament , and consequently my recommendations can have ...
... gives me reason to believe he will exert his interest to serve you ; I wish I had any , that could contribute to your promotion , which you have so well merited . But I am not in parliament , and consequently my recommendations can have ...
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... give you both pleasure to hear our dear cousin's conduct is so highly approved . " The next which we shall present , is a letter from Sir Thomas Clavering , Bart . to Lieutenant Ellison : -- " SIR , Axwell Park , July 21 , 1786 . " Your ...
... give you both pleasure to hear our dear cousin's conduct is so highly approved . " The next which we shall present , is a letter from Sir Thomas Clavering , Bart . to Lieutenant Ellison : -- " SIR , Axwell Park , July 21 , 1786 . " Your ...
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... give you a step , not more for the regard he has for General Ellison , than your own merits as an officer , but means you to continue in the present service you are employed upon Your conduct in raising men , he intends as an CAPTAIN ...
... give you a step , not more for the regard he has for General Ellison , than your own merits as an officer , but means you to continue in the present service you are employed upon Your conduct in raising men , he intends as an CAPTAIN ...
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