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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... prizes taken , but must refer them to that which they may re- ceive as they arrive in port , though I believe there are ten at least . Proceedings of his Majesty's Ship under my Command from the 20th instant . Near sun - set on the ...
... prizes taken , but must refer them to that which they may re- ceive as they arrive in port , though I believe there are ten at least . Proceedings of his Majesty's Ship under my Command from the 20th instant . Near sun - set on the ...
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... prize , but received only forty prisoners in return ; in performing which I fear two of our boats were lost . The disabled state of the prize , together with the strong wind and heavy sea , induced me to make the signal for immediate ...
... prize , but received only forty prisoners in return ; in performing which I fear two of our boats were lost . The disabled state of the prize , together with the strong wind and heavy sea , induced me to make the signal for immediate ...
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... prize . The latter we considered as subject to confiscation , in consequence of the proprietors having either resisted his Majesty's forces , or declined accepting the terms offered by the proclamation of the 1st of January . The towns ...
... prize . The latter we considered as subject to confiscation , in consequence of the proprietors having either resisted his Majesty's forces , or declined accepting the terms offered by the proclamation of the 1st of January . The towns ...
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... prize or booty . We declined sanctioning seizures to this extent ; but being of opinion that the produce of the island found at St. Pierre , was unquestionable prize , as belonging either to the Republican Go- vernment , or to ...
... prize or booty . We declined sanctioning seizures to this extent ; but being of opinion that the produce of the island found at St. Pierre , was unquestionable prize , as belonging either to the Republican Go- vernment , or to ...
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... prize of . Such extraordinary plunder ( for we cannot give it a better name ) was never known before on the like , or any other occasion , in civilized countries . At St. Lucia they are to levy immediately the sum of 3co , oool ...
... prize of . Such extraordinary plunder ( for we cannot give it a better name ) was never known before on the like , or any other occasion , in civilized countries . At St. Lucia they are to levy immediately the sum of 3co , oool ...
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