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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... orders transmitted to us by his Majesty's Ministers , left us no discretion as to the treatment either of that Go ... order of Council to prevent foreigners resorting to the islands without licence , and that order by a letter from one ...
... orders transmitted to us by his Majesty's Ministers , left us no discretion as to the treatment either of that Go ... order of Council to prevent foreigners resorting to the islands without licence , and that order by a letter from one ...
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... orders , with a view to encourage the troops , and promote good discipline , by removing all inducement to plunder ... order to be shipped to France , or otherwise disposed of on account of the Republic . The planters resident on the ...
... orders , with a view to encourage the troops , and promote good discipline , by removing all inducement to plunder ... order to be shipped to France , or otherwise disposed of on account of the Republic . The planters resident on the ...
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... orders were issued , but the memorials presented to your Grace seem principally to confine their animadversions to those of the tenth and twenty - first of May , upon which we beg leave to say a few words by way of explanation . The ...
... orders were issued , but the memorials presented to your Grace seem principally to confine their animadversions to those of the tenth and twenty - first of May , upon which we beg leave to say a few words by way of explanation . The ...
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... orders . That the acts done by us , and not the phraseology of a paper we may have signed , will be attended to . But if we are to descend from the stations of General and Admiral , to answer verbal criticisms , we need only suggest a ...
... orders . That the acts done by us , and not the phraseology of a paper we may have signed , will be attended to . But if we are to descend from the stations of General and Admiral , to answer verbal criticisms , we need only suggest a ...
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... orders ought to be considered as issued against persons subject to all the rights and severities of war , and although your Grace seems to have been of opinion , that in exercising those rights we were unauthorised by any " power ...
... orders ought to be considered as issued against persons subject to all the rights and severities of war , and although your Grace seems to have been of opinion , that in exercising those rights we were unauthorised by any " power ...
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