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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... force of his attack been less animated . The enemy shrunk from him in dismay , and left him , in more instances than one , disabled as he was , to enjoy the empty honour of defeating him ; while the situation in which he was placed ( as ...
... force of his attack been less animated . The enemy shrunk from him in dismay , and left him , in more instances than one , disabled as he was , to enjoy the empty honour of defeating him ; while the situation in which he was placed ( as ...
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... force , sent thither at the same time , under Sir Charles Grey against the French settlements in that quarter . The whole armament having rendezvoused at Barbadoes , operations were immediately commenced by an attack on the valuable ...
... force , sent thither at the same time , under Sir Charles Grey against the French settlements in that quarter . The whole armament having rendezvoused at Barbadoes , operations were immediately commenced by an attack on the valuable ...
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... forces in those islands , and from the untoward accidents which have prevented the departure of the rein- forcements ... force became weaker ; but for the precedent established by these proceedings OF JOHN JERVIS , EARL OF ST . VINCENT ...
... forces in those islands , and from the untoward accidents which have prevented the departure of the rein- forcements ... force became weaker ; but for the precedent established by these proceedings OF JOHN JERVIS , EARL OF ST . VINCENT ...
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... force on the island to make an effectual resistance against that sent to attack it , and the inhabitants had known for near three months that it would be attacked , yet every resistance was made that the OF JOHN JERVIS , EARL OF ST ...
... force on the island to make an effectual resistance against that sent to attack it , and the inhabitants had known for near three months that it would be attacked , yet every resistance was made that the OF JOHN JERVIS , EARL OF ST ...
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... force , the 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 ...
... force , the 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 ...
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