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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... 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 frigates ...
... 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 frigates ...
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... navy at that time , contrasted with that of Britain , could it have been deemed probable , or perhaps possible , that France could have been rash enough to expose a squadron which , inconsiderable as it was , proved of no small public ...
... navy at that time , contrasted with that of Britain , could it have been deemed probable , or perhaps possible , that France could have been rash enough to expose a squadron which , inconsiderable as it was , proved of no small public ...
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... navy and army by his Majesty's separate instructions to Sir Charles Grey , and by Mr. Secretary Dundas's confirmation of our plan of division of booty in his letter to Sir Charles , of the 7th of March 1794. This idea was communicated ...
... navy and army by his Majesty's separate instructions to Sir Charles Grey , and by Mr. Secretary Dundas's confirmation of our plan of division of booty in his letter to Sir Charles , of the 7th of March 1794. This idea was communicated ...
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... navy and army that all the property found in them was to be considered as prize or booty . We declined sanctioning seizures to this extent ; but being of opinion that the produce of the island found at St. Pierre , was unquestionable ...
... navy and army that all the property found in them was to be considered as prize or booty . We declined sanctioning seizures to this extent ; but being of opinion that the produce of the island found at St. Pierre , was unquestionable ...
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... navy and army did not consider the inhabitants as entitled to the terms offered by the proclamation ; but on the contrary , as liable to be treated as enemies , and subjected to all the consequences of conquest . Under this impression ...
... navy and army did not consider the inhabitants as entitled to the terms offered by the proclamation ; but on the contrary , as liable to be treated as enemies , and subjected to all the consequences of conquest . Under this impression ...
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