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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... manners , and the most polished behaviour , were not incompatible with the character of a Naval Officer . Not long after the return of Captain Jervis to England , where he arrived in 1774 , he was promoted to the Foudroy- ant , of 84 ...
... manners , and the most polished behaviour , were not incompatible with the character of a Naval Officer . Not long after the return of Captain Jervis to England , where he arrived in 1774 , he was promoted to the Foudroy- ant , of 84 ...
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... manner in which the islands were taken being matter of public history , there is no excuse for their adopting a false representation . It was only necessary for them to refer to the Gazette to discover that the memorial pre- sented by ...
... manner in which the islands were taken being matter of public history , there is no excuse for their adopting a false representation . It was only necessary for them to refer to the Gazette to discover that the memorial pre- sented by ...
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... manner as we should think most likely to meet with his Majesty's approbation , regard being had to the instructions with which he had honoured us . In the situation in which we were placed , much was left to our discretion . His Majesty ...
... manner as we should think most likely to meet with his Majesty's approbation , regard being had to the instructions with which he had honoured us . In the situation in which we were placed , much was left to our discretion . His Majesty ...
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... manner in which he in- tended to arrange his attack . The event is known to all , and the leading particulars will be best explained by the offi- cial narrative of Sir John himself . SIR , Vidory , in Lagos Bay , Feb. 16 , The hopes of ...
... manner in which he in- tended to arrange his attack . The event is known to all , and the leading particulars will be best explained by the offi- cial narrative of Sir John himself . SIR , Vidory , in Lagos Bay , Feb. 16 , The hopes of ...
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... manner . The Earl of Sandwich , with the rest of his division , hard pressed by the enemy , and striving to gain the wind , were overpowered , when the rear felt little or nothing of the battle . On the fourth of June 1673 , the English ...
... manner . The Earl of Sandwich , with the rest of his division , hard pressed by the enemy , and striving to gain the wind , were overpowered , when the rear felt little or nothing of the battle . On the fourth of June 1673 , the English ...
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