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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... carried on the con- test . * Fortune , as if she had frowned indignant at the degradation both of the Commander and of the Ship itself , employed on a service that was much better suited to a sloop of war or a privateer , appears to ...
... carried on the con- test . * Fortune , as if she had frowned indignant at the degradation both of the Commander and of the Ship itself , employed on a service that was much better suited to a sloop of war or a privateer , appears to ...
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... carry me again into action . ” Being asked some questions relative to the position of the Vice - Admiral and his division , his Lordship pointedly replied ; " he was not a competent judge of that part of the fleet ; he was very ...
... carry me again into action . ” Being asked some questions relative to the position of the Vice - Admiral and his division , his Lordship pointedly replied ; " he was not a competent judge of that part of the fleet ; he was very ...
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... 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 , to collect the squadron . By the accounts of the prisoners ...
... 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 , to collect the squadron . By the accounts of the prisoners ...
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... carrying the object of it into execution . Sir John struck his pendant , but only exchanged , after a very short interval of retirement , one active scene of life for ano- ther . At the general election which took place 1784 , he was ...
... carrying the object of it into execution . Sir John struck his pendant , but only exchanged , after a very short interval of retirement , one active scene of life for ano- ther . At the general election which took place 1784 , he was ...
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... carry into effect the arrangement agreed upon ; but instead of the captors deriving any advantage what . ever from this plan of a contribution , not a single shilling ever did , or will come into their hands from it . Instead of gaining ...
... carry into effect the arrangement agreed upon ; but instead of the captors deriving any advantage what . ever from this plan of a contribution , not a single shilling ever did , or will come into their hands from it . Instead of gaining ...
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