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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... rank which they have the vanity to suppose they now hold in the opinion of their friends , by any alteration in the conduct which has hitherto been so liberally received and so hand- somely rewarded . A VIGNETTE TITLE , from a Design by ...
... rank which they have the vanity to suppose they now hold in the opinion of their friends , by any alteration in the conduct which has hitherto been so liberally received and so hand- somely rewarded . A VIGNETTE TITLE , from a Design by ...
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... rank of Lieutenant f , and , not long afterward , selected by that admirable officer the late Sir Charles Saunders to serve on board his Ship . He accompanied , accordingly , Sir Charles as his first Lieu- tenant in the expedition sent ...
... rank of Lieutenant f , and , not long afterward , selected by that admirable officer the late Sir Charles Saunders to serve on board his Ship . He accompanied , accordingly , Sir Charles as his first Lieu- tenant in the expedition sent ...
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... rank of Post Captain by com- mission appointing him to the Gosport , of 40 guns . He was present at the re - taking St. John's Newfoundland and conveyed the Trade from Virginia afterwards . He continued in the Gosport till the end of ...
... rank of Post Captain by com- mission appointing him to the Gosport , of 40 guns . He was present at the re - taking St. John's Newfoundland and conveyed the Trade from Virginia afterwards . He continued in the Gosport till the end of ...
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... rank of Commodore , hoisted his broad pendant on board the Salisbury , of 50 guns , being chosen to command a small squadron , which was to have consisted of nine or ten Ships and vessels of war , with a nuniber of armed transports ...
... rank of Commodore , hoisted his broad pendant on board the Salisbury , of 50 guns , being chosen to command a small squadron , which was to have consisted of nine or ten Ships and vessels of war , with a nuniber of armed transports ...
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... rank of Rear - Admiral of the Blue , as he afterwards was , on the twenty - first of September 1790 † , to the same rank in the White squadron . A dispute with the Court of Spain , relative to Nootka Sound , had , for some months ...
... rank of Rear - Admiral of the Blue , as he afterwards was , on the twenty - first of September 1790 † , to the same rank in the White squadron . A dispute with the Court of Spain , relative to Nootka Sound , had , for some months ...
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