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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... 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 ; anxiously hoping to per ...
... 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 ; anxiously hoping to per ...
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... sent at the capture of two 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 ...
... sent at the capture of two 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 ...
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... sent a sailing boat ( the launch ) out to her , and which returned with an account that it was the Fame , Captain Moyze , of Bristol , which had been blown out of Spring Garden , where she parted four cables , and had not an anchor or ...
... sent a sailing boat ( the launch ) out to her , and which returned with an account that it was the Fame , Captain Moyze , of Bristol , which had been blown out of Spring Garden , where she parted four cables , and had not an anchor or ...
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... sent here by the Commander in Chief in the Mediterranean , and your very conde- scending and obliging attention to every request of ours , con- sistent with your duty ; and to assure you , that we shall consider ourselves as peculiarly ...
... sent here by the Commander in Chief in the Mediterranean , and your very conde- scending and obliging attention to every request of ours , con- sistent with your duty ; and to assure you , that we shall consider ourselves as peculiarly ...
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... he was , on his return to England in 1785 , appointed to the Weazle sloop of war , and sent on the Halifax station , where , from his gaining a thorough knowledge of the coast , he made his services very 30 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
... he was , on his return to England in 1785 , appointed to the Weazle sloop of war , and sent on the Halifax station , where , from his gaining a thorough knowledge of the coast , he made his services very 30 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
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