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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... considerable a part of the ensuing Work , as it were on one hand the height of arrogance to expect praise on account of their compilation , so on the other , the fidelity and impartiality with which , it is trusted , they are composed ...
... considerable a part of the ensuing Work , as it were on one hand the height of arrogance to expect praise on account of their compilation , so on the other , the fidelity and impartiality with which , it is trusted , they are composed ...
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... considerable time , nothing but a series of disappointments , and difficulties , that , had they not been combated by the utmost exertion of human ability , gallantry , and perseverance , might have proved insurmountable . He was most ...
... considerable time , nothing but a series of disappointments , and difficulties , that , had they not been combated by the utmost exertion of human ability , gallantry , and perseverance , might have proved insurmountable . He was most ...
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... considerable number of large swivels or patararoes . The crew , which was nearly three times as numerous as that of the Experiment , consisted of men selected from the har . diest class of society , on whom the appellation of ...
... considerable number of large swivels or patararoes . The crew , which was nearly three times as numerous as that of the Experiment , consisted of men selected from the har . diest class of society , on whom the appellation of ...
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... considerable portion of his Majesty's subjects . " The ground upon which this complaint is founded , we take to be totally distinct from that which has been more generally and most loudly urged ( which we shall observe upon afterwards ) ...
... considerable portion of his Majesty's subjects . " The ground upon which this complaint is founded , we take to be totally distinct from that which has been more generally and most loudly urged ( which we shall observe upon afterwards ) ...
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... considerable part of the crop of the year . Some merchants , who had been appointed by the Com- manders in Chief to act as prize agents , suggested to the principal planters and merchants , that it would be a beneficial measure for them ...
... considerable part of the crop of the year . Some merchants , who had been appointed by the Com- manders in Chief to act as prize agents , suggested to the principal planters and merchants , that it would be a beneficial measure for them ...
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