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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... effect ) his inclination . The Foudroyant being ordered to join the fleet equipped for 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 ...
... effect ) his inclination . The Foudroyant being ordered to join the fleet equipped for 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 ...
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... effect with regard to Sir John that it had done to Admiral Bar . rington ; and after that time he most diligently and unin- terruptedly confined himself to his senatorial duties till the month of February 1794. He then accepted of the ...
... effect with regard to Sir John that it had done to Admiral Bar . rington ; and after that time he most diligently and unin- terruptedly confined himself to his senatorial duties till the month of February 1794. He then accepted of the ...
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... 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 any thing ...
... 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 any thing ...
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... effect , and which intention is itself grossly misrepresented . The merchants have not shewn such a disposition of forbearance towards us , as to induce your Grace to believe , that if they could have proved us guilty of miscon duct ...
... effect , and which intention is itself grossly misrepresented . The merchants have not shewn such a disposition of forbearance towards us , as to induce your Grace to believe , that if they could have proved us guilty of miscon duct ...
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... effects of every description found upon the island , except some inconsiderable quantities given up to a few individuals ; and yet no instructions were given to the Admiral and General for making such a seizure . It was however ...
... effects of every description found upon the island , except some inconsiderable quantities given up to a few individuals ; and yet no instructions were given to the Admiral and General for making such a seizure . It was however ...
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