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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... island of Martinico . It fell after a short , but very vigorous contest : and this success proved the prelude to as speedy a reduction of the islands of St. Lucia and Gua- daloupe . Thus did Great Britain , almost with astonishment ...
... island of Martinico . It fell after a short , but very vigorous contest : and this success proved the prelude to as speedy a reduction of the islands of St. Lucia and Gua- daloupe . Thus did Great Britain , almost with astonishment ...
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... Islands . Some of those memorials were presented during our commands in the West Indies ; and if we are correctly informed , they were preceded by personal communica- tions made to his Majesty's Ministers upon the authority of private ...
... Islands . Some of those memorials were presented during our commands in the West Indies ; and if we are correctly informed , they were preceded by personal communica- tions made to his Majesty's Ministers upon the authority of private ...
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... islands be captured by the enemy , ( an event to be apprehended from the reduced state of the British forces in those islands , and from the untoward accidents which have prevented the departure of the rein- forcements provided ...
... islands be captured by the enemy , ( an event to be apprehended from the reduced state of the British forces in those islands , and from the untoward accidents which have prevented the departure of the rein- forcements provided ...
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... island were in the pos- session of Republican agents , as confiscated property , and the produce had been sent to the towns of St. Pierre and Fort Royal ( which were both taken by assault ) in order to be shipped to France , or ...
... island were in the pos- session of Republican agents , as confiscated property , and the produce had been sent to the towns of St. Pierre and Fort Royal ( which were both taken by assault ) in order to be shipped to France , or ...
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... island found at St. Pierre , was unquestionable prize , as belonging either to the Republican Go- vernment , or to individuals who had resisted the British forces , or re- jected the terms offered by the proclamation of the 1st of ...
... island found at St. Pierre , was unquestionable prize , as belonging either to the Republican Go- vernment , or to individuals who had resisted the British forces , or re- jected the terms offered by the proclamation of the 1st of ...
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