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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... prove most interesting , for the merit of which he is principally indebted to the labours of his friends , and not his own . iv PREFACE . Acting on the necessary principle just mentioned. PREFACE TO THE FOURTH VOLUME . Pub by Bunney Gold ...
... prove most interesting , for the merit of which he is principally indebted to the labours of his friends , and not his own . iv PREFACE . Acting on the necessary principle just mentioned. PREFACE TO THE FOURTH VOLUME . Pub by Bunney Gold ...
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... proved insurmountable . He was most deservedly made Captain of the Porcupine Sloop in a few days after the Admiral got up to the North end of the Isle of Orleans . His former Commander 1 , who had become intimately ac- quainted with the ...
... proved insurmountable . He was most deservedly made Captain of the Porcupine Sloop in a few days after the Admiral got up to the North end of the Isle of Orleans . His former Commander 1 , who had become intimately ac- quainted with the ...
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... proved him animated only by the strictest attention to what he con- sidered that duty which he owed to his country , without conforming to the opinion , or entering into the views of any party whatever t . He continued uninterestingly ...
... proved him animated only by the strictest attention to what he con- sidered that duty which he owed to his country , without conforming to the opinion , or entering into the views of any party whatever t . He continued uninterestingly ...
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... proved in a great mea- sure successful ; and the most brilliant part of that success was attributable to the activity and spirit of Captain Jervis . The part he so honourably bore in this affair will be best explained by the account ...
... proved in a great mea- sure successful ; and the most brilliant part of that success was attributable to the activity and spirit of Captain Jervis . The part he so honourably bore in this affair will be best explained by the account ...
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... proved that his abilities and general intelligence in the capacity of a Legislator , were little , if at all , inferior to those he had displayed in the station of a Naval Commander . Whatever difference of opinions some men might ...
... proved that his abilities and general intelligence in the capacity of a Legislator , were little , if at all , inferior to those he had displayed in the station of a Naval Commander . Whatever difference of opinions some men might ...
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