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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... taken , and our brave general Marched to the market - place , where he did stand . " At page 241 , in the extracts from the Lay of the last Minstrel , canto 6 , the author's name , Mr. Walter Scott , was inadver- tently omitted . The ...
... taken , and our brave general Marched to the market - place , where he did stand . " At page 241 , in the extracts from the Lay of the last Minstrel , canto 6 , the author's name , Mr. Walter Scott , was inadver- tently omitted . The ...
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... taken arms again , and obtained already im- portant successes , The royalists of Britanny , whom we have provided with arms , threaten the entire destruction of the few republican troops which may yet oppose them in this province . A ...
... taken arms again , and obtained already im- portant successes , The royalists of Britanny , whom we have provided with arms , threaten the entire destruction of the few republican troops which may yet oppose them in this province . A ...
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... taken into dock , as soon as she could be got ready for service ; but , finding that she was not brought forward as soon as might have been expected , he renewed his application , for any seventy - four that his lordship might be ...
... taken into dock , as soon as she could be got ready for service ; but , finding that she was not brought forward as soon as might have been expected , he renewed his application , for any seventy - four that his lordship might be ...
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... taken the liberty of delivering the cup to his care ; wishing you , most unfeignedly , health and spirits to use it , in the Spanish phrase , for a thousand years . " It now only remains , sir , for me to assure you , that I shall ...
... taken the liberty of delivering the cup to his care ; wishing you , most unfeignedly , health and spirits to use it , in the Spanish phrase , for a thousand years . " It now only remains , sir , for me to assure you , that I shall ...
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... superior force , he calculates his profits as certainly as if the enemy were already taken . " There , " said the master of a frigate , when the captain did not choose to engage a superior French force , because he 30 NAVAL ANECDOTES ,
... superior force , he calculates his profits as certainly as if the enemy were already taken . " There , " said the master of a frigate , when the captain did not choose to engage a superior French force , because he 30 NAVAL ANECDOTES ,
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