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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... NAVAL CHRONICLE embraces , our good old ship the BRITANNIA has suddenly changed its Officers , and its Quarter Masters , whose places have been occupied by the followers of her old Comman- der , WILLIAM PITT ; and , as it was found ...
... NAVAL CHRONICLE embraces , our good old ship the BRITANNIA has suddenly changed its Officers , and its Quarter Masters , whose places have been occupied by the followers of her old Comman- der , WILLIAM PITT ; and , as it was found ...
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... Naval Officers might be sent us . The variety of beautiful Drawings of Sea Coasts and Harbours which we have received , shall in time meet with the attention they deserve . We now take our leave , and return to our respective Stations ...
... Naval Officers might be sent us . The variety of beautiful Drawings of Sea Coasts and Harbours which we have received , shall in time meet with the attention they deserve . We now take our leave , and return to our respective Stations ...
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... la Minerve and la Fortunée , which were lying off the town , were destroyed . On these • Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . II , page 38 , occasions , Captain Hood again particularly distinguished him- self ; 14 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
... la Minerve and la Fortunée , which were lying off the town , were destroyed . On these • Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . II , page 38 , occasions , Captain Hood again particularly distinguished him- self ; 14 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
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... he would hold a coun- cil with his officers , and let the British Commander know the • Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , VOL . II , page 178 . result in the course of an hour . To this COMMODORE SIR SAMUEL HOOD , K.E. AND K.S.F. 19.
... he would hold a coun- cil with his officers , and let the British Commander know the • Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , VOL . II , page 178 . result in the course of an hour . To this COMMODORE SIR SAMUEL HOOD , K.E. AND K.S.F. 19.
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... NAVAL CHRONICLE * , that we now feel it unnecessary to enlarge upon the subject ; but justice requires us to state , that , although he had seven sail of the line , & c . under his orders , only three of his ships - the Centaur ...
... NAVAL CHRONICLE * , that we now feel it unnecessary to enlarge upon the subject ; but justice requires us to state , that , although he had seven sail of the line , & c . under his orders , only three of his ships - the Centaur ...
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