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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... Harbour ; and , in the height of a gale of wind , which increased to an absolute hurricane , a wreck was descried from the mast head , with three people upon it , over whom the waves broke with such unremitting violence , that it ...
... Harbour ; and , in the height of a gale of wind , which increased to an absolute hurricane , a wreck was descried from the mast head , with three people upon it , over whom the waves broke with such unremitting violence , that it ...
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... harbour . His escape from the enemy , under the consideration that it was night when he entered the road , may be regarded as one of those fortunate circumstances , which history has but rarely an opportunity of recording . For his good ...
... harbour . His escape from the enemy , under the consideration that it was night when he entered the road , may be regarded as one of those fortunate circumstances , which history has but rarely an opportunity of recording . For his good ...
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... harbour . Not having a Pilot on board , or any person acquainted with the Port , I placed two Midshipmen to look out , with night glasses , for the fleet ; but not discovering any ships , until we got near the entrance of the inner harbour ...
... harbour . Not having a Pilot on board , or any person acquainted with the Port , I placed two Midshipmen to look out , with night glasses , for the fleet ; but not discovering any ships , until we got near the entrance of the inner harbour ...
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... harbour , to perform ten days ' quarantine . I kept asking him where Lord Hood's ship lay ; but his not giving me any satisfactory answer , and one of the Midshipmen having at the same instant said , " they wear national cockades , " I ...
... harbour , to perform ten days ' quarantine . I kept asking him where Lord Hood's ship lay ; but his not giving me any satisfactory answer , and one of the Midshipmen having at the same instant said , " they wear national cockades , " I ...
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... harbour , fortified , and defended by a castle . It is situated at the distance of twenty - six miles , E.S.E. from Naples . + Castel Nuovo was taken possession of on the 26th of June , the French having previously evacuated the City of ...
... harbour , fortified , and defended by a castle . It is situated at the distance of twenty - six miles , E.S.E. from Naples . + Castel Nuovo was taken possession of on the 26th of June , the French having previously evacuated the City of ...
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