The Naval Chronicle, Том 4J. Gold, 1801 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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... British Navy . His occupation from the time of his having first received his commission for this Ship was by no means suited to the dignity of his character and the abilities he confessedly possesses : for , owing to the multitude of ...
... British Navy . His occupation from the time of his having first received his commission for this Ship was by no means suited to the dignity of his character and the abilities he confessedly possesses : for , owing to the multitude of ...
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... British islands be captured by the enemy , ( an event to be apprehended from the reduced state of the British forces in those islands , and from the untoward accidents which have prevented the departure of the rein- forcements provided ...
... British islands be captured by the enemy , ( an event to be apprehended from the reduced state of the British forces in those islands , and from the untoward accidents which have prevented the departure of the rein- forcements provided ...
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... British forces , or re- jected the terms offered by the proclamation of the 1st of January , we directed the seizure of it . No other private property of any descrip- tion was molested . Although the town of St. Pierre was taken by ...
... British forces , or re- jected the terms offered by the proclamation of the 1st of January , we directed the seizure of it . No other private property of any descrip- tion was molested . Although the town of St. Pierre was taken by ...
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... British adventurers . But independent of the very laudable motives in which the representation just stated originated , the essential parts of it are in point of fact totally false . Instead of all the produce in the stores at St ...
... British adventurers . But independent of the very laudable motives in which the representation just stated originated , the essential parts of it are in point of fact totally false . Instead of all the produce in the stores at St ...
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... British forces , or who rejected the terms offered by the proclamation of the first of January , not having been seized or confiscated . This suggestion originated from the same quarter , and in views of the same nature , that produced ...
... British forces , or who rejected the terms offered by the proclamation of the first of January , not having been seized or confiscated . This suggestion originated from the same quarter , and in views of the same nature , that produced ...
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