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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... vessels of war , which the Grasshop- per had fallen in with off Carthagena . Captain Scarle spoke in the highest terms of the conduct of his lieutenant , Mr. Cornelius Wellis . But the eminent skill and valour of Captain Searle is still ...
... vessels of war , which the Grasshop- per had fallen in with off Carthagena . Captain Scarle spoke in the highest terms of the conduct of his lieutenant , Mr. Cornelius Wellis . But the eminent skill and valour of Captain Searle is still ...
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... vessels laden with provisions , from Flodstrand , on the coast of Jutland , is inserted ( page 433 ) . Captain Mason liberally ex- pressed his admiration of the steady valour and good conduct of his first lieutenant , Mr. Elliot , who ...
... vessels laden with provisions , from Flodstrand , on the coast of Jutland , is inserted ( page 433 ) . Captain Mason liberally ex- pressed his admiration of the steady valour and good conduct of his first lieutenant , Mr. Elliot , who ...
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... vessels ; and also had the satisfaction of bringing up many young men to the service , who , as officers , are now in the highest estimation . His first cruise was with Admiral Vandeput , to the Baltic , in May 1785 , for the purpose of ...
... vessels ; and also had the satisfaction of bringing up many young men to the service , who , as officers , are now in the highest estimation . His first cruise was with Admiral Vandeput , to the Baltic , in May 1785 , for the purpose of ...
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... vessels , which were bound to Belleisle , with flour , & c . - Having remained at anchor , off Noirmoutier , for some days , they returned to Quiberon Bay . At the close of the year , the expedition against the French coast having ...
... vessels , which were bound to Belleisle , with flour , & c . - Having remained at anchor , off Noirmoutier , for some days , they returned to Quiberon Bay . At the close of the year , the expedition against the French coast having ...
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... vessels , overset trees and houses , and every thing which opposes its violent impetuosity . These water - spouts are more frequent at sea than by land , and saflors are so convinced of their dangerous consequences , that when they ...
... vessels , overset trees and houses , and every thing which opposes its violent impetuosity . These water - spouts are more frequent at sea than by land , and saflors are so convinced of their dangerous consequences , that when they ...
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