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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... morning , however , Sir William Howe , having gained a complete victory over the rebels at Bunker's Hill , re - imbarked in the Somerset's barge ; and Mr. Ellison conducted him to General Gage , at Boston . When Mr. Ellison took his ...
... morning , however , Sir William Howe , having gained a complete victory over the rebels at Bunker's Hill , re - imbarked in the Somerset's barge ; and Mr. Ellison conducted him to General Gage , at Boston . When Mr. Ellison took his ...
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... morning ( two hours and a half after the close of the engagement ) his arm was amputated by the French surgeon . On the 19th of July , la Prudente arrived at Spithead . Sir Charles Pole ( Lieutenant Ellison's former captain , in the ...
... morning ( two hours and a half after the close of the engagement ) his arm was amputated by the French surgeon . On the 19th of July , la Prudente arrived at Spithead . Sir Charles Pole ( Lieutenant Ellison's former captain , in the ...
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... morning , Sir John Warren , who had been making the requisite preparations , per- ceived that Lord Bridport was in pursuit of the enemy . His lord- ship ordered Captain Ellison's ship , the Standard , with the Robust , and Thunderer ...
... morning , Sir John Warren , who had been making the requisite preparations , per- ceived that Lord Bridport was in pursuit of the enemy . His lord- ship ordered Captain Ellison's ship , the Standard , with the Robust , and Thunderer ...
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... morning , will you favour me with your company to din- ner to - day ? you will oblige me extremely - four o'clock . Should it not be convenient , I have only to say , that words cannot express my sentiments so fully as I could wish ...
... morning , will you favour me with your company to din- ner to - day ? you will oblige me extremely - four o'clock . Should it not be convenient , I have only to say , that words cannot express my sentiments so fully as I could wish ...
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... morning , the hands were turned up , in order to discover the ringleaders , but without effect . However , in the course of the day , a seaman came forward , and mentioned two who had been the most active in the business , and they were ...
... morning , the hands were turned up , in order to discover the ringleaders , but without effect . However , in the course of the day , a seaman came forward , and mentioned two who had been the most active in the business , and they were ...
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