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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... west , and with such violence , that it was with difficulty I could carry my courses to clear Ushant , and get the Channel open ; which being accomplished by noon , I brought to , and remained so until the evening of the twenty - second ...
... west , and with such violence , that it was with difficulty I could carry my courses to clear Ushant , and get the Channel open ; which being accomplished by noon , I brought to , and remained so until the evening of the twenty - second ...
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... of May he was , in consequence of the general election which then took place , chosen representative in Parliament for the borough of Chipping Wycombe . mand of a squadron equipped for the West Indies , 12 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS.
... of May he was , in consequence of the general election which then took place , chosen representative in Parliament for the borough of Chipping Wycombe . mand of a squadron equipped for the West Indies , 12 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS.
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mand of a squadron equipped for the West Indies , and destined to act in conjunction with a formidable land force , sent thither at the same time , under Sir Charles Grey against the French settlements in that quarter . The whole ...
mand of a squadron equipped for the West Indies , and destined to act in conjunction with a formidable land force , sent thither at the same time , under Sir Charles Grey against the French settlements in that quarter . The whole ...
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... West India Islands . Some of those memorials were presented during our commands in the West Indies ; and if we are correctly informed , they were preceded by personal communica- tions made to his Majesty's Ministers upon the authority ...
... West India Islands . Some of those memorials were presented during our commands in the West Indies ; and if we are correctly informed , they were preceded by personal communica- tions made to his Majesty's Ministers upon the authority ...
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disappointing the wishes and expectations of merchants and traders connected with the West Indies . The West India merchants appear to be apprehensive only of the consequences which may result to them from any precedent esta- blished by ...
disappointing the wishes and expectations of merchants and traders connected with the West Indies . The West India merchants appear to be apprehensive only of the consequences which may result to them from any precedent esta- blished by ...
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