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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... passed his twentieth year ; a presumptive proof that , joined to his family interest in the Navy , he had given sufficient indications of future eminence . Captain Hood's command of the Renard appears to have been rather nominal than ...
... passed his twentieth year ; a presumptive proof that , joined to his family interest in the Navy , he had given sufficient indications of future eminence . Captain Hood's command of the Renard appears to have been rather nominal than ...
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... passed the following Resolution : - HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY , Tuesday , 22d day of February , 1791 . Resolved , nem . con . , that the Receiver - General do forthwith remit to the agent of this island , the sum of one hundred guineas , for ...
... passed the following Resolution : - HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY , Tuesday , 22d day of February , 1791 . Resolved , nem . con . , that the Receiver - General do forthwith remit to the agent of this island , the sum of one hundred guineas , for ...
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... passed the S. W. point of Sardinia , and steered a course for Toulon ; on the 9th , about 11 A.M. , made Cape Sicie , but found a current had set the ship some leagues to the westward of our expectation ; hauled the wind , but it ...
... passed the S. W. point of Sardinia , and steered a course for Toulon ; on the 9th , about 11 A.M. , made Cape Sicie , but found a current had set the ship some leagues to the westward of our expectation ; hauled the wind , but it ...
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... passed very close along that shore , the batteries kept up as brisk a fire as the wetness of the weather would per- mit . When I could afford to keep the ship a little from the wind , I ordered some guns to be fired at a battery that ...
... passed very close along that shore , the batteries kept up as brisk a fire as the wetness of the weather would per- mit . When I could afford to keep the ship a little from the wind , I ordered some guns to be fired at a battery that ...
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... passed , and took the lead , which she kept ; but , not bringing up alongside the first ship , went on to engage the second . On this , Captain Hood exclaimed to his officers : - " Thank God ! my friend Foley has left me the van ship ...
... passed , and took the lead , which she kept ; but , not bringing up alongside the first ship , went on to engage the second . On this , Captain Hood exclaimed to his officers : - " Thank God ! my friend Foley has left me the van ship ...
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