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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... soon springing up , I made the signal for a general chase , the enemy at such a distance , that I could but just dis- cover them from the Britannia's mast - head at three o'clock . At the close of the evening seven of our Ships had got ...
... soon springing up , I made the signal for a general chase , the enemy at such a distance , that I could but just dis- cover them from the Britannia's mast - head at three o'clock . At the close of the evening seven of our Ships had got ...
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... soon after the action ceased . It blew so strong yesterday morning , that I with difficulty put eighty men on board the prize , but received only forty prisoners in return ; in performing which I fear two of our boats were lost . The ...
... soon after the action ceased . It blew so strong yesterday morning , that I with difficulty put eighty men on board the prize , but received only forty prisoners in return ; in performing which I fear two of our boats were lost . The ...
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... soon 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 ...
... soon 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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... soon produced the same effect with regard to Sir John that it had done to Admiral Bar . rington ; and after that time he most diligently and unin- terruptedly confined himself to his senatorial duties till the month of February 1794. He ...
... soon produced the same effect with regard to Sir John that it had done to Admiral Bar . rington ; and after that time he most diligently and unin- terruptedly confined himself to his senatorial duties till the month of February 1794. He ...
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... soon afterwards so ashamed of their delinquency , that a deputation from the worthy seceders waited on Sir John Jervis , and after an ap- propriate declaration of their high sense of the important ser- vices he had rendered his country ...
... soon afterwards so ashamed of their delinquency , that a deputation from the worthy seceders waited on Sir John Jervis , and after an ap- propriate declaration of their high sense of the important ser- vices he had rendered his country ...
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