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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... honour of entertaining on board his Ship the Duc de Chablais , brother to the King of Sardinia , who expressed himself most highly gratified at his reception † , having found , not improbably with surprise , that elegance of manners ...
... honour of entertaining on board his Ship the Duc de Chablais , brother to the King of Sardinia , who expressed himself most highly gratified at his reception † , having found , not improbably with surprise , that elegance of manners ...
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... honour on himself , but may be considered as having been in no small degree instrumental to the preservation of many lives from among his people , which must have been lost had the force of his attack been less animated . The enemy ...
... honour on himself , but may be considered as having been in no small degree instrumental to the preservation of many lives from among his people , which must have been lost had the force of his attack been less animated . The enemy ...
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... honour to his gallantry , in declining to give any other account of the transaction than what had been , in such modest terms , transmitted to him by Captain Jervis himself . was very closely engaged , and in a most disabled state . Her ...
... honour to his gallantry , in declining to give any other account of the transaction than what had been , in such modest terms , transmitted to him by Captain Jervis himself . was very closely engaged , and in a most disabled state . Her ...
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... honour of the service ; and his humane exertions on the part of Captain Brodie * , of his no less strong regard to its worldly interests . On the twenty - fourth of September 1787 , a promotion of Flag Officers took place , in ...
... honour of the service ; and his humane exertions on the part of Captain Brodie * , of his no less strong regard to its worldly interests . On the twenty - fourth of September 1787 , a promotion of Flag Officers took place , in ...
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... honour of the Commanders to abridge in the smallest degree . TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF PORTLAND . MY LORD , We take the liberty of troubling your Grace on the subject of the memorials which have been presented to your Grace by the West ...
... honour of the Commanders to abridge in the smallest degree . TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF PORTLAND . MY LORD , We take the liberty of troubling your Grace on the subject of the memorials which have been presented to your Grace by the West ...
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