The Naval Chronicle, Том 17James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones J. Gold, 1807 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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... French schooner Dauphin , and his subsequent destruction of the Fort at Samana , a noted asylum for the enemy's privateers , ( page 349 . ) - XI . Admiral Duckworth's proceedings in the Dar- danelles , ( page 425 . ) - XII . Captain ...
... French schooner Dauphin , and his subsequent destruction of the Fort at Samana , a noted asylum for the enemy's privateers , ( page 349 . ) - XI . Admiral Duckworth's proceedings in the Dar- danelles , ( page 425 . ) - XII . Captain ...
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... French frigates , the Pallas and the Licorne ; and , on the 27th of July , in the same year , in the memorable engagement between Admiral Keppel and le Comte d'Orvilliers , he had the honour of serving as Aid - du- camp to the Captain ...
... French frigates , the Pallas and the Licorne ; and , on the 27th of July , in the same year , in the memorable engagement between Admiral Keppel and le Comte d'Orvilliers , he had the honour of serving as Aid - du- camp to the Captain ...
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... French boat . The moment the brig saw us begin to loose sails , we could plainly perceive she was getting her guns ready , and we also saw lights upon all the batteries . When we had shot far enough for the brig's guns to bear on us ...
... French boat . The moment the brig saw us begin to loose sails , we could plainly perceive she was getting her guns ready , and we also saw lights upon all the batteries . When we had shot far enough for the brig's guns to bear on us ...
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... French out of the kingdom of Naples . - At Salerno * , with only forty marines belonging to the Zealous , Captain Hood kept in check a force of 3000 men , who were attacking that place , until the few Neapolitans that had taken up arms ...
... French out of the kingdom of Naples . - At Salerno * , with only forty marines belonging to the Zealous , Captain Hood kept in check a force of 3000 men , who were attacking that place , until the few Neapolitans that had taken up arms ...
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... French ships at some distance from them , standing towards the shoal of Conil , besides the Spencer a - stern coming up . - All the ships imme- diately made sail with a fresh breeze ; but , as we approached , the wind suddenly failing ...
... French ships at some distance from them , standing towards the shoal of Conil , besides the Spencer a - stern coming up . - All the ships imme- diately made sail with a fresh breeze ; but , as we approached , the wind suddenly failing ...
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