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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... Channel service , under the command of Admiral Keppel , Captain Jervis was selected by that gentleman to be one of his seconds ; and it were almost a needless piece of informa tion , considering those subsequent occurrences in his life ...
... Channel service , under the command of Admiral Keppel , Captain Jervis was selected by that gentleman to be one of his seconds ; and it were almost a needless piece of informa tion , considering those subsequent occurrences in his life ...
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... appears , that the Foudroyant , which had got into her station about three , and never left it till four the next morning , on the various services allotted to the home or Channel CF JOHN JERVIS , EARL OF ST . VINCENT , k . B. 7.
... appears , that the Foudroyant , which had got into her station about three , and never left it till four the next morning , on the various services allotted to the home or Channel CF JOHN JERVIS , EARL OF ST . VINCENT , k . B. 7.
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on the various services allotted to the home or Channel fleet , commanded in succession , after the resignation of Mr. Keppel , by Sir Charles Hardy , Admirals Geary , and Darby . The absence of an enemy precluded a possibility of ...
on the various services allotted to the home or Channel fleet , commanded in succession , after the resignation of Mr. Keppel , by Sir Charles Hardy , Admirals Geary , and Darby . The absence of an enemy precluded a possibility of ...
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... Channel open ; which being accomplished by noon , I brought to , and remained so until the evening of the twenty - second , to collect the squadron . By the accounts of the prisoners , there were eighteen sail laden with stores ...
... Channel open ; which being accomplished by noon , I brought to , and remained so until the evening of the twenty - second , to collect the squadron . By the accounts of the prisoners , there were eighteen sail laden with stores ...
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... Channel fleet to relieve the important fortress of Gibraltar , which was then very closely pressed on the land side by a very powerful Spanish army , while at the same time the combined arma- ments of France and Spain , amounting to ...
... Channel fleet to relieve the important fortress of Gibraltar , which was then very closely pressed on the land side by a very powerful Spanish army , while at the same time the combined arma- ments of France and Spain , amounting to ...
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